User talk:BioniclesaurKing4t2

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All caps report

Hey :) Welcome to the wiki, and thanks for reading and responding to our automated message. We're not a safe-for-work wiki, but we do think that people should be civil in discussions. We recently had a run of bad luck with people whereby people using ALL CAPS in discussions was very much taken as shouting. It caused some friction, so we've put up some road blocks to make people stop and think about whether using all caps is a reasonable way to communicate.

In the example you gave, I think that the filter was doing its job correctly. I'd recommend that you use bold or bold and italic text formatting, rather than ALL CAPS, when trying to provide emphasis, even if you're quoting. (You might consider, as well, whether quoting from the Phoenix Wright series will necessarily be understood here at a Doctor Who wiki.)
czechout<staff />    23:37: Wed 05 Jun 2013