User talk:Eduardog3000

Welcome
Hi, welcome to The Sims Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Tragic Clown/theories page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- JEA13 (Talk) 03:17, October 30, 2009

Hi from ArchieAndrewfan3001!
How have you noticed my name around the wiki?--Eduardog "King Ed" 3000 04:54, January 30, 2010 (UTC)

Landgraab Family Tree Image
Are you sure you want your image deleted? I believe it's the right Landgraab family tree, but since it's yours it's your choice.  Bleeh  Lions make you brave, giants give you faith...♥ 20:45, February 27, 2010 (UTC)

Like the page says, it's a copy of File:Possible Landgraab Family Tree.png



Changing Userpage
The category says, "Needs head shot", which is true.


 * Please do not edit other user's pages. I see you've been told this before. If you wish to contact another user, make use of their talk page. Do not continue this behaviour. Duskey ( talk ) 05:12, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

Well, his page has the "Trees I'm working on" section, i czeched the trees, he is obviously not working on them anymore, he just did not change it.--Eduardog3000 05:24, July 31, 2010 (UTC)


 * It is not up to you to make those changes, regardless of other user's activities. Duskey ( talk ) 05:38, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

Vague information on Trait page
Hi there. I noticed your two edits to the Trait page. I assume you added the question mark after the MummyCUT text because you weren't sure about it. A good place to write about things you're not quite sure of or would like a second opinion on, is the talk page. Other users can then contribute to your preliminary information and we can work things out together. All the best of luck and if you have any questions about the wiki, feel free to write me on my talk page. Duskey ( talk )( blog ) 22:42, July 5, 2010 (UTC)


 * Those edits have been rolled back, pending confirmation of accuracy. Please put speculative information such as this on the Trait talk page before making an edit to the main article, and allow the community at large to confirm its existence. Thanks. --LostInRiverview (talk)(blog) 22:46, July 5, 2010 (UTC)

I added the ? mark because in the name of the trait there is a ? mark in the name. Also keep the "CUT" part fully capital cuz that is how it is in my game, I don't know what the trait does but it is there.--Eduardog3000 01:12, July 6, 2010 (UTC)

Cite your sources
Hello there. I've noticed you've added some information here and there about the upcoming Late Night expansion. What you add information about titles still in development, please cite your sources by using the command. Duskey ( talk ) 01:54, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

Well i did not know how to cite my sources, but i did put that Rodiek said it in the "Twitterveiw"--Eduardog3000 03:18, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

Oh, you mean on the pool page, sorry, but you might need to fix what I did about "Death by Thirst" on the pages Ghost and Death--Eduardog3000 03:18, July 31, 2010 (UTC)


 * Since you are now aware of how to perform this action, you are fully capable of doing it yourself. See Help:Cite if you need additional information about this tag. Duskey ( talk ) 03:36, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

You can do that, I'm busy on other wikis, i work on the Wizards Wiki, Phineas and Ferb Wiki, Pikmin Wiki, Mario Wiki, ...--Eduardog3000 03:48, July 31, 2010 (UTC)


 * It's not his job to clean up after you. If you're going to take the time to include information on a page, then you should take the time to reference that information too. -- Patrick (LostInRiverview) (talk)(blog)(random page) 03:56, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

... Star Wars Wiki, Suite Life Wiki, Billy and Mandy Wiki, Chowder Wiki, Zelda Wiki, etc.--Eduardog3000 04:13, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

Well if you want those pages clean, then clean them yourself, that is what i was saying.--Eduardog3000 05:25, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

Let me Explain
Let's start with a simple principle; everybody MUST cite their sources. This rule is especially true in articles and sections regarding new games, because the wiki strives to have only accurate information, and there is a lot of inaccurate information out there. Therefore, including a reference to a website or page that has the information is vital; failing to do that means that the info could have very well been made up on-the-spot. Duskey was right in removing the information you included on the Death page.

Let me be clear here... saying in the sentence that the information was found at some source is not good enough. If you were writing an academic paper for a class, you would be required to give a reference; for articles such as this, consider that a good rule to follow. In this case specifically, the solution is as simple as including tags, linking to the Twitterview article. If you don't add references when necessary, Duskey or any other editor is totally right in asking for some sort of citation or in removing your information completely.

Finally, it doesn't matter to me, Duskey, or any other administrator if this is the only wiki you contribute to, or one of many wikis that you contribute to. When making a contribution on any wiki, you should edit as well as you possibly can. If you don't, the results are often poor, and that reflects badly on you and badly represents this wiki.

So, to recap; cite your sources correctly. -- Patrick (LostInRiverview) (talk)(blog)(random page) 03:00, August 1, 2010 (UTC)