Thread:Metaconstar99/@comment-5538792-20170304085643

Since I feel like we've just been running in circles these past few days, I'm just gonna make you a list of things you should and shouldn't do:


 * Don't just add categories to articles because you think they sound like they belong there. Before you add a category, click on it, read the description and if you're still not sure, check which other articles are in that category
 * The purpose of editing is to improve the quality of an article. Excessive linking, adding two or three extra words or just writing essentially the same thing in two different sections does NOT improve the article's quality
 * Articles have a set structure, so don't add extra sections like "Destruction", "Consequences" and whatnot
 * The "Items" section is for noteworthy items that appeared in that form of media. Adding something as ordinary as a bicycle or coins is just nonsensical. Preferably, you should add items that have an article on the wiki or are worth creating an article for. For specific firearms, vehicles etc., link them to their Wikipedia articles
 * Familiarize yourself with this wiki's writing style by reading articles (since you should have already read the Manual of Style)

That's all I can tell you off the top of my head. I feel like it's very, very necessary for you to take all these things in consideration before you edits something, since most (if not all) of your edits get undone. Please take my advice to heart, for the sake of this wiki. 