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Why did you delete those two activity books i put there | Why did you delete those two activity books i put there | ||
Because now i have to put them back {{Unsigned|Harry videozcxhj}} | |||
:The reason was fairly well explained on the policy I linked to in my edit summary ([[Tardis:File naming conventions]]): the file names were gibberish, which is not acceptable in the wiki. Also, one of the names added (''Doctor who: Sticker Collection'') wasn't correct for two reasons: "Who", in the context of "Doctor Who" should be capitalized, normally. However, it is a long practice on the wiki that "Doctor Who" as a prefix is not necessary in most cases. | |||
:Lastly, please sign comments on talk pages, as per [[Tardis:Signature policy]] (this can be done by adding four tildes). [[User:OncomingStorm12th|OncomingStorm12th]] [[User talk:OncomingStorm12th|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 19:10, July 22, 2018 (UTC) |
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Why did you delete those two activity books i put there
Because now i have to put them back – The preceding unsigned comment was added by Harry videozcxhj (talk • contribs) .
- The reason was fairly well explained on the policy I linked to in my edit summary (Tardis:File naming conventions): the file names were gibberish, which is not acceptable in the wiki. Also, one of the names added (Doctor who: Sticker Collection) wasn't correct for two reasons: "Who", in the context of "Doctor Who" should be capitalized, normally. However, it is a long practice on the wiki that "Doctor Who" as a prefix is not necessary in most cases.
- Lastly, please sign comments on talk pages, as per Tardis:Signature policy (this can be done by adding four tildes). OncomingStorm12th ☎ 19:10, July 22, 2018 (UTC)