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Please Stop

Your edits currently count as a vandalism spree. Please make no more edits until you have read through the Welcomenewbie template. Especially the bit where it concerns signing. DANCEDANCEREVOLUTION (TALK | CONTRIBS) 04:15, 6 March 2009 (UTC)

Dude, listen to me.

You have to start SIGNING your posts instead of leaving the previous poster's signature in your building danger reports. While I believe this is probably due to you being new to wiki-ing, there are people here who don't care. They love to get new users in trouble for rookie mistakes, so you have to learn, and quick. You are going to get banned if you do not start obeying the rules. You have already been warned and you can bet that the same people who complained the first time are going to complain now.

Please take the time to read the rules below. Assuming you are still a registered user in 48 hours, feel free to ask any questions you might have by using my talk page. ~ extropymine Talk | NW | 4Corners 04:23, 4 March 2009 (UTC)

So, it's pretty obvious that you're someone who is new to both UD and the wiki, and you've turned up only to become butthurt by the latest Mall Tour.

3 words...

Get Over It.

Suburb pages and danger reports are there for factual information, not for players to propogandise. Join a group, or a metagaming forum, and discuss UD a bit before trying to give orders on the wiki. Learn the etiquette of the wiki (read the template below), especially signing, before editing multiple pages... and if you're not sure about something, ask on talk pages -- boxy talkteh rulz 12:59 4 March 2009 (BST)

Ah. I was just about to bring this point. The admins will take care then. But since I'm here already, I'll also ask you to kindly sign your danger reports. You've edited mine twice, adding uninformative and hardly NPOV pleas, and left my sig there. Doesn't reflect well on my work, mate. Cheers. --Hashk 03:34, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
Example: [1] Please stay NPOV and sign your comments. Failure to do so is classified as "really bad," especially when you leave the previous sig there, m'kay? --Bob Boberton TF / DW 03:44, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
Let me explain it better. When you add a propaganda comment on the end of my danger report, without signing your name, it makes me look like a fool. Don't do it again. --_Vic D'Amato__Dead vs Blue_ 03:46, 6 March 2009 (UTC)

Hi Abcvirus! As we can see, you made your first edits to this wiki not long ago. It's OK to be new, and we encourage new blood to join and enrich our community. At the same time, we understand that no one is a perfect wiki editor straight off the bat, and, just in case you get stuck, here're some useful tips to help you out. Please take the time to read them.

General Editing
  • Never delete someone else's edits, comments, responses, etc. off community pages. To do so is considered vandalism.
  • If you write a comment it's useful to sign it so that other editors will know who wrote it. You can write "~~~~" at the end of your comment to sign it, or there's this button Sign.png on the top of the edit page that will sign for you if you want.
  • You may want to know how your edits will look before they have been saved, to make sure that nothing is wrong. Use the "Preview" button before the "Save" button - it's your friend!
  • If you're slow in your editing and there's an editing conflict, you might not understand the error that you get. The easiest way to overcome the edit conflict is to copy whatever you have been writing, go back with your browser, and then re-enter the edit page so that you can add your edits without deleting those made before yours.
  • The wiki is a collaborative project, please do your best to work well with fellow editors.

Further help for editing the wiki can be found on the Help page.

Project Mentor

Project Mentor has been set up to allow new wiki users to have a more experienced wiki veteran mentor them for the first few weeks. Visit its page for more information!

Your User Page

One of the great things about the wiki is that every user can have his or her own user page! These pages are located in the User: namespace — in other words, they all begin with "User:" (yours is User:Abcvirus). The appropriate place to write about yourself or your characters is on your user page, or a subpage of that page (e.g., User:Abcvirus/Your Character's Name). Please don't create pages about yourself outside the User: namespace. Those pages will be moved into subpages of your user page, and the original speedily deleted. If you want something to be deleted, use the speedy deletion page; that's why Criterion 7 was made.

User Talk Pages

Every user has a talk page, found by clicking the "discussion" link at the top of his or her user page, or by going directly to it (yours would be User talk:Abcvirus). If you have a question for someone, or want to say something to him or her, his or her user talk page is the place.

However, many users on the wiki have established specific guidelines for how their user talk pages are to be treated — where new comments should go, how they should be written, what is or is not okay to talk about, etc. Be sure to look for guidelines on the talk page before you leave a comment.

If you don't see any guidelines specified, the assumption is that you should place your comment at the bottom of the talk page, under a level 2 heading. This can be accomplished by clicking the "+" link next to the "edit" tab at the top of the talk page, or by manually typing in your message in this format:

==Message title==

Your message goes here

When replying to a comment already laid on the page, remember to indent it correctly: do it by inserting as many colons plus one to the message you're replying to at the begining of your message, like this:

==Message title==

Your message

:User's reply

::Your reply
The Suggestions Page

We know that as a new user, you want to share your ideas with us. But a community as big as ours has already seen all kind of suggestions, and it's possible that we've already seen something very similar to the ideas you have. Follow these simple guidelines to make sure that your suggestion gets the respect that it deserves:

  • We strongly recommend that you read the Suggestions Dos and Do Nots and the Frequently Suggested Ideas pages so that you will have an idea of what kind of suggestions are likely to be accepted and what kind are ridiculous in the eyes of the community. The pages might look long and time-consuming to read, but you will find them entertaining and helpful.
  • You might also want to look at the Previous Days Suggestions. These contain a record of all previous suggestions. Use the search function in your browser to search for keywords relating to the suggestion you want to make.
  • It may be helpful to wait a few days to get a feel for the wiki and the other users before subjecting your idea to any possible criticism. If you're unsure, the Suggestions Discussion page is good neutral territory to suggest, gather feedback, and refine your idea before officially submitting it.
  • Write your suggestion according to these steps. If it looks too complicated for you, ask for help.
  • You can't modify a suggestion that you've written once it has been posted on the Suggestions page. You can withdraw and resubmit it with changes later, but only do that if people liked your original suggestion while requesting changes, not if it was Spaminated.
  • If you get stuck at ANY point in writing your suggestion, ask for help. There's no shame in being new and after a few times, you'll get the hang of it.
Additional Contacts

If there's anything not covered by this introduction, you still have plenty of avenues to find some extra help. Project Welcome and Project Mentor are perfect starting points, but if you have something more pressing at hand, don't be afraid to get in touch with the administration staff.

Remember: These guidelines may look difficult to learn and follow, but they're mainly just common sense! Think about what you're going to say or do before you do it! If you don't make an effort to do so, then why would others have the obligation to be nice to you? Feel free to ask any Project Welcome member if you need help, that's our purpose anyways!

If you want to delete this text, just delete the {{Welcomenewbie}} line from your talk page. Remember that you can always have access to these tips on the Project Welcome/Welcomenewbie page.

Warning

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Please do not vadalise other group's pages, or take over suburb pages for your own group propaganda purposes on this wiki. If you continue this behaviour, your editing privileges will be revoked. This is your last warning.. This wiki is for the use and information of both survivor and zombie players -- boxy talkteh rulz 03:47 1 March 2009 (BST)
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