User talk:Anonx

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It was one of your family guy pages. Yes, you put in almost all, but not one. Normally, this would not be a problem, but since you had so many warnings, it becomes a big problem for Platypus, the site admin. If I can recommend, when you click on a red link, the first thing to do is to enter your category. If there is no other text than category, it will be less of a problem than all the text without the category. I have read through Platypus' old messages, and understand after that why he watches this hard. I guess the website was a big mess before because of this, so the rule was created and he always enforces it. So, when you create a new page, enter the category, then enter the other stuff. This is what I suggest anyways. --[[User:DirtyMeStoryTime|Dirty Me]] 02:14, 26 May 2016 (UTC)
It was one of your family guy pages. Yes, you put in almost all, but not one. Normally, this would not be a problem, but since you had so many warnings, it becomes a big problem for Platypus, the site admin. If I can recommend, when you click on a red link, the first thing to do is to enter your category. If there is no other text than category, it will be less of a problem than all the text without the category. I have read through Platypus' old messages, and understand after that why he watches this hard. I guess the website was a big mess before because of this, so the rule was created and he always enforces it. So, when you create a new page, enter the category, then enter the other stuff. This is what I suggest anyways. --[[User:DirtyMeStoryTime|Dirty Me]] 02:14, 26 May 2016 (UTC)
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I also suggest that you slow it down a bit.  I get that when you first start a story, you feel inspired and you want to post as many pages as you can as fast as you can.  Do you know what that gets you?  Quantity without quality.  You not only forget essentials, like categorizing, but you misspell simple words, like ''lamp''.  Look over the pages you're written.  Do some proofreading.  Every time you post, LOOK at the results.  Consider: is this a page that anyone would want to read?  Is every other word misspelled and the Capitalization random and Ridiculous so the pgae lokos like Scribble?  Do you want to write or story or do you want to fling as many letters at the screen as you possibly can? --[[User:Platypus|Platypus]] 11:24, 26 May 2016 (UTC)

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Please make sure to include the title of the story as a category on each page you post. If you don't know how to add categories, please review the Tutorial, especially Basic page format.--Platypus 19:03, 23 May 2016 (UTC)

Second warning. Uncategorized pages will be edited or deleted. --Dirty Me 01:45, 24 May 2016 (UTC)

Final warning. Your uncategorized pages are now being deleted. If you continue to post uncategorized pages, you will be banned from the site.--Platypus

Platypus warned you to stop leaving out the category page...and you left it out again...

I added it in for you, but please note, leave it out when Platypus is online, and he will ban you. You already have your final warning. --Dirty Me 01:57, 25 May 2016 (UTC)

It was one of your family guy pages. Yes, you put in almost all, but not one. Normally, this would not be a problem, but since you had so many warnings, it becomes a big problem for Platypus, the site admin. If I can recommend, when you click on a red link, the first thing to do is to enter your category. If there is no other text than category, it will be less of a problem than all the text without the category. I have read through Platypus' old messages, and understand after that why he watches this hard. I guess the website was a big mess before because of this, so the rule was created and he always enforces it. So, when you create a new page, enter the category, then enter the other stuff. This is what I suggest anyways. --Dirty Me 02:14, 26 May 2016 (UTC)

I also suggest that you slow it down a bit. I get that when you first start a story, you feel inspired and you want to post as many pages as you can as fast as you can. Do you know what that gets you? Quantity without quality. You not only forget essentials, like categorizing, but you misspell simple words, like lamp. Look over the pages you're written. Do some proofreading. Every time you post, LOOK at the results. Consider: is this a page that anyone would want to read? Is every other word misspelled and the Capitalization random and Ridiculous so the pgae lokos like Scribble? Do you want to write or story or do you want to fling as many letters at the screen as you possibly can? --Platypus 11:24, 26 May 2016 (UTC)

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