Talk:Lugormod-T2

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TheDestroyer, learn how to write articles or don't write them in the first place. --R2D2

I have writon on the SWFanon, and one rule is ALWAYS PUT A SIG! Your afraid to say it to my face, so you din't put your sig. BTW. Aiddat has helped me with article writing. He is a master article writer. I am a beginner. How can I learn if I don't write? I can't. I'm trying to make a contribution, so let me do it. Just 1 thing, Aiddat has permision to edit any of my writings. - TheDestroyer P.S. I don't take too kindly to things like the ^, so if you want to say it, use suggestions. Its polite. Not insulting like the ^.

On the subject of additions

First of all. All the articles that you have put in thus far have been of personal ideals. Which is not an objective view of the topis at hand. You may very well post about the Lugormod-T2. But only present the facts, the cold hard facts. Your view of it being the best mod for this and that is not of any interest to anyone.

Secondly. I don't care who writes the articles for you. As long as they fit in with the above written statement.

Thirdly. No one cares who you say can edit your articles. Thats the base idea of a wiki. Anyone can edit your articles. And they are allowed to do just that. Thats the easy appeal of the whole thing. We have admins (such as myself and a handful of others) to ensure that people don't destroy for others. That however has not been the case in your articles. They have been stripped of your personal views and retained the facts. And thats the way it is supposed to work.

--Hardwired 19:32, 24 October 2006 (CDT)

TheDestroyer, I stick with what I said before... If you want to write something, do it the right way... As Hardwired mentioned, when you write an article, you must present an objective view, not your own personal opinions. What good is a wiki if people can randomly put what they want? This wiki is open for anyone to contribute, but it must maintain a sense of neutrality and a non-biased stance in its articles. If you have actually taken some time to read through some other articles, you'll notice that most of the other contributors stick to the facts and present both sides of an argument. They do not provide their opinions. Refrain from using words such as "I" and "me." As an article writer, first and second person pronouns should not be used. For this type of writing, you must stick with the third person perspective. Think as if you're looking upon a situation that you haven't taken a stance and want to describe it. You may love Lugormod, but others do not. The function of this wiki is to provide people with the FACTS, allowing them to give their own judgements on their own.

--R2D2