User talk:Krystal4270

Gardevoir and Saria
Hey, just thought I'd message you about the Saria page incidents. As per our Editing Etiquette, when it comes to situations where editors have disagreements: instead of trying to force your edit (or opinion), I would recommend bringing it up on the article's (or the opposing individual's) talk page instead to get feedback from your fellow editors, if only to see why they think your stance is wrong. I would also like to ask you to please not command other editors to "leave it alone"; wikis are meant to change, and if another finds something that you add to be sub-par, it's much better to handle it through communicative discourse instead of reversions. While I've reverted the edit, I recommend that you wait to add the information to the page until you bring it up on the talk page, asking for feedback. If more users disagree with your stance and find it not noteworthy, then I wouldn't add it back, since that'd just cause more trouble. Thanks for understanding. 04:38, 27 July 2013 (UTC)

Off-Topic Discussions
Hey, I'd just like to remind you that Zelda Wiki is not a place for discussing whether you think Miyamoto and Aonuma support only one ship, or how a game changed your brother's perspective on a character. The purpose of talk pages is to foster discussion about the page itself, and not of the topic itself. If you would like to share your opinions and feelings on a particular subject, then I would ask you to please take it to any one of our affiliates' forums. There, that type of discussion is encouraged, whereas here, it's really not beneficial to anybody. Thanks. 16:46, 30 July 2013 (UTC)


 * I'll have you know that nothing has to be a certain way, sharing an opinion does not have to be beneficial, and the 1st amendment gives us freedom of speech. No problems here. If you have qualms with my words, I'm open to constructive criticism.--Krystal 21:33, 30 July 2013 (UTC)


 * Pakkun was only explaining our policy to you. If you choose to ignore it, there will be consequences eventually, up to and including a temporary editing ban. Second, talk page messages are to be kept on one page instead of replying back and forth. It makes the conversation difficult to read when going through archives.
 * And for the record, the amendments do not govern Zelda Wiki. We have policies made by staff that you can view in our help guides. 22:02, 30 July 2013 (UTC)


 * I've moved this back to your talk page, since that's where it should be. As Justin said, I'm just recommending that you take it somewhere else. If you chose not to follow it, it may result in a temp ban per policy, though I hope it doesn't come to that.
 * Irrelevant discussions still must be patrolled and marked with the Off Topic tag, as part of our duty as staff, so it is giving us more work to do when we could be focusing on actually improving the wiki. Those types of discussions are not what this wiki is for, and that's an immutable fact.
 * In addition to the general Help Guide, you're more than welcome to give this a read. Courtesy is paramount. :) 23:13, 30 July 2013 (UTC)

I'm sure its easy for admins to say that because of how much they can get away with. And those fangames didn't change my bro's perspective, they outright destroyed his entire fandom. He had a childhood crush on Saria that turned to vgl, and thanks to those fan games, he is now terrified of her. Like I said, any and all arguments against this are invalid.--Krystal 23:58, 4 August 2013 (UTC)


 * The staff must comply to the same regulations as everyone else. We do not use this wiki for discussions of anything else than what is absolutely pertinent to the wiki. 03:06, 5 August 2013 (UTC)


 * If you can find any instances of staff members failing to comply with policies, you are fully encouraged to report them to another active staff member in a civil manner. I assure you that we hold each other to the same standards that we hold our users. 11:11, 5 August 2013 (UTC)