Thread:Mesektet/@comment-24602967-20160425144220/@comment-3581997-20160425202414

A few things, Satsuki, cleaning up a disorganized page is fine, however please do no copy content whole sale unless it was your content to begin with. I was asked to make a page here for Seraph Lamington who was on Villains wiki but another contributor wanted here because at the end he turns out to be a hero who was just at odds with the protagonist and only in the first game: So rather than rewrite the same thing with different wording for 4 hours, I copied the content, replaced a few words for the different role and put one up here. However I wrote it in the first place, it was my content I was copying. Your method can be solid but only in that circumstance, so please do not copy other people's work, or spam links or anything like that if possible.

Grand Master Mario, this has happened before, you have a tendency to take work as an emotional jab at yourself when all it is, is someone trying to use a page as blank canvas, which ultimately it is by the way. If someone picks at your work and you feel like it is harassment take a moment to breath and then ask them for pointers to make corrections without needing to bastardize the pages.

A method I have used for others and had used on my own work is to expand from a certain point onward. Go to Hera on Villains wiki to see how. The initial content was very lacking, however I left it there as an opening paragraph, everything beyond it goes into specific details and gives examples and personality discretion, all while leaving the original writer's work intact, more or less minus a few spelling and grammar fixes. All you need to do is add titles for sections, quarantine off the original in it's own little intro and then expand to bring new life to the article. You do not need to be in direct opposition to each-other, adding to each-other gives a richer article.