User talk:Psychostorm45619

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Coobra (Talk) 06:09, June 20, 2009

RE: Page Vandalism

Looks to me... you didn't have the required required information for the page to stay on the wiki. Pcj is not a vandal, hes very good a keeping the site clean. Free feel to recreate with the required infomation and I'm sure it will be fine, if you'd like me to restore it so you can work on it from where it was instead of scratch, just ask. Snake.gifSssssssssssssssssssssssss Coobra sig3.gifFor Pony! (Sssss/Slithered) 06:28, September 22, 2009 (UTC)

I should note that Pcj has a history of being quick with the delete button, but we try to assume good faith on all edits, both when you created your guild's page and Pcj's delete. /chomp‎ Howbizr(t·c) 10:09 PM, 22 Sep 2009 (EDT)

Sending someone an email saying that there entire guild website info was DELETED is just unprofessional and rude. How about you simply send an email saying, your page is wrong and needs to be altered right away to comply with wowwiki formatting. Thats what any person with even a speck of professionalism would have done. I am so disgusted with the way this was handled, I could really care less about wowowiki. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Psychostorm (talk · contr).

You have a right to feel that way, but to be honest, Coobra was just following the rules set out by the community. It wasn't meant to be offensive. In general, the wiki edit philosophy is to be bold in editing, that is to say, people make changes they feel are correct, and ask for forgiveness later if they turned out to be bad edits. Even in the case of a delete, it's very easy to undelete.
Remember too, pages about guilds on the wiki aren't meant to be a substitute for a guild website. See Project:GUILD if you're interested in the policy the community has set up. /chomp‎ Howbizr(t·c) 3:45 PM, 25 Sep 2009 (EDT)