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:[[User:Darkboy132|Darkboy132]] 08:26, 18 July 2011 (BST)
:[[User:Darkboy132|Darkboy132]] 08:26, 18 July 2011 (BST)
== Please stop making so many edits ==
I'm going to request that you stop making so many edits on the wiki from here on, or at least limit yourself daily; honestly, the entire "Recent Changes" is clogged up with your edits. Typically, that would be a GOOD thing, but in your case, the rest of us have to overlook every single one of your edits to check to see if you've actually done it properly, which in most cases, you have not. You might have four hours a day to spare on useless edits, but the rest of us don't want to waste four hours a day tailing you and reverting every single one of your edits, something that is becoming increasingly frustrating.
One area of particular concern for me is the sheer number of skill edits that you make. Let me just say this - I've been playing Elsword for 2-3 years now, and I can still only really make edits on Aisha and Eve character pages because those are the only characters I've got enough expertise to make helpful changes on; every other character already has their basic information outlined completely, and basic information is all I can provide for their respective backgrounds. I don't touch those pages; I leave them up to people who main those characters and have expertise in them to change them.
Now, you're making changes to every single character's skill information based upon useless conjecture that you've heard as gossip from here and there. I can tell you right off the bat that the tips, details and edits you are making to the Aisha and Eve skill pages are 99% of the time, completely false and wrong. This comes from multiple years of experience of playing these characters, and from having experience in every single possible situation with those skills.
Even so, I still can't correct the changes that you make to the other character's skills despite suspecting them to be obviously wrong, since I don't have the expertise to comment.
That being said, you can clearly see how much damage you're doing. You're pretending to be a complete expert out of conjecture you've heard from here and there, and you're making changes that take a drastically long time to correct, because the REST of us don't try to pretend to be something that we're not, and the rest of us recognize our strengths and limitations and wait for people who actually know to correct things. Which makes it even tougher on us since whenever you make an edit to a skill page, the best any of us can do is in terms of proofing your work is only a fraction of the changes you've made; we have to wait for people with more expertise to comment on whether your change is correct or not, and in most cases, it is not.
In other words, you're forcing multiple people to correct the insane number of wrong changes you've made. You're forcing a crazy amount of manpower and time to be devoted to correcting your mistakes.
This is completely unfair. If you do not stop making changes you don't have any expertise or background on, I'm just going to start reverting everything you change without even looking at it, just because of how much trouble you're causing.
--[[User:Conspire|Conspire]] 21:19, 18 July 2011 (BST)
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