Thread:Nerdfightergirl/@comment-31292614-20180203223506/@comment-4287993-20180204142523

I just want to weigh in a little bit. This wiki does not belong to us in any way. The point of a Wiki is to make it an open community for everyone to visit and freely edit.

That being said, it is our job to keep this place nice and clean and accurate. The majority of your edits just feels a bit insignificant, as Nerdfightergirl pointed out. That requires us to check every edit you make, which takes away from the time we have to edit. Right now, I feel like half of my time here is spent monitoring other people's edits, mainly yours. I can't even imagine what it feels like to Nerdfightergirl since she's on the same time zone, especially when there's a ton of new information coming in with new episodes. Especially in those times, please be considerate of the other work we (or mainly she) have (has) to do.

For example, adding the hideaddbutton is not a crime, but you see how that results in a huge workload for us just checking your edits. So that is why Nerdfightergirl has asked you to combine it with at least a significant edit, because if we're gonna have to check it (which we have to anyway), it might as well be worth it to the page (and us). The same goes for the references. The old system is fine, but the new one is just better. So, change it if you're on the page and working on something else, but don't go actively seeking the old system as your main job. That's not a fun job and it just takes a lot of your (and our) time for a basically insignificant change to the page.

This is not a call to stop editing, but please make significant edits. At this moment, you put in a lot of work and time but the wiki barely benefits. That's a shame. Think and watch before you edit a page (for example: undoing someone else's edit on Lexie's page for no reason just minutes ago, or changing pictures ). Know your personal limits and stay clear from things you know aren't your strong suit.

A particular pet peeve of mine is your changing of infobox pictures. As much as we try, there are no clear-cut rules on infobox pictures. Sometimes, when there are just two similar pictures, there's no telling which one is objectively better and you just go with the one you think is best. Somehow, it appears that you have made it a personal sport to change as many infobox pictures as you can, albeit by the rules. That's just unnecessary and it comes across as if you're saying that your view on the pictures is superior. If someone has chosen a picture and it's good and by the rules, leave it.