User talk:Witoki
Thank you and a small notice
Thank you for adding and finding out James Corden's return to Doctor who and properly sourcing it onto the Series 6 page. Just two things to keep a note of, please don't add spoilers to in-universe articles (such as you did with the Craig Owen's page) and also, just a small thing - please try and keep all the guest cast members of the series 6 page who's character's are announced together, and those who's character are still TBA together - this is just a small thing, but makes the list look much more neater, smarter and presentable. If there anything I can help you with, please contact me on my talk page. Thanks. Mini-mitch\talk 16:37, February 25, 2011 (UTC)
Past tense
Hey there, please note that we write all in-universe articles on the wikia such as characters, in the past tense. This is part of our Tardis:Manual of Style. Thanks. --Revan\Talk 17:08, May 1, 2011 (UTC)
- Ah, okay. Hadn't seen that bit, thanks! --Witoki 17:11, May 1, 2011 (UTC)
If you have any questions, just leave me or another admin a message on our talk pages. --Revan\Talk 17:17, May 1, 2011 (UTC)
US Presidents
Heya :) Thanks for your comments. Must disagree with you, though, and refer you to {{FTRW}}, a policy template that outlines wiki policy on handling real world people. As editors working on in-universe articles, we must resist the urge to go beyond what's given in-narrative. Even giving the first names of Carter, Reagan and Bush the Elder goes beyond what's actually supplied by the narrative, and the absence of first names must be noted in those articles. We know nothing, within the DWU, about the life spans of most presidents, much less their terms of office. I've given pretty much what's known as fact about the times these people served. Moreover, the previous timespan architecture was a bit imprecise, because it listed Jefferson as a 19th century president (which he was, but only in his second term), and Nixon as a 1960s president (which he was for only 300-odd days).
Also, you have to remember that temporal arrangement is potentially useful to Americans with a background in history, but it's not the most useful organisational tool for non-Americans, or Americans with a weak grasp of history. Tons of people alive today can't place Carter on a timeline; even more have no idea who James Buchanan is. Alphabetisation gives an organisational method that doesn't assume you went to grammar school in the US and were forced to memorize presidential order in 5th grade.
Finally, trying to sort things by time becomes very messy the closer you get to 2011. There are simply too many presidents in the DWU starting in the 1990s. Let's assume that the last absolutely known president is Bush I, and that he leaves office in January 93. From that point you have to fit in Carrol, Clinton, Dering, Springsteen, Norris, Winters, someone to directly succeed Winters for the remainder of that term, and then Obama. That's eight people for the five terms of office between Clinton's first term and Obama's first. Fine, it's possible, but you'd have to have a lot of deaths and/or resignations — none of which any narrative describes.
We seriously don't have enough information to accurately organise the DWU POTUSes by year.
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 05:08:27 Sun 29 May 2011
- Oh, wait, there's also Felix Mather, sometime after the early 2000s. And Schwartzenegger comes into power by 2012, which doesn't make sense, because Obama will be president throughout 2012. So make it now 10 people for 5 slots. And the thing is, we can't definitely say that Springsteen is supposed to be the 2001-2005 guy. For all we know Dering snuffs it in 99, his VP, mentioned in Option Lock, is no longer around, so it passes to the Springsteen, who's Speaker of the House. None of this is in any narrative, of course, but that's what trying to stick to a timeline will do to you. If you alphabetise, you leave it up to the individual articles to sort out the inconsistencies.
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 05:27:20 Sun 29 May 2011
Series 7
It helps, but it is still far, far to early. We should wait until series 6 has finished airing and we have a much cleaer idea of how Series 7 will be structured. Also, we still need to decided on some poilcies which are tied to pages linked with Series 7. Mini-mitch\talk 16:36, June 8, 2011 (UTC)
2006/2007?
The 2006 date for Gwen joining Torchwood must be wrong, if the Battle of Canary Wharf was in July 2007, and Gwen definitely joined after that. I think the best assumption is that it's an error in the CIA files. Ausir(talk) <staff/> 11:10, July 9, 2011 (UTC)
Your input is needed!
You are invited to join the discussion at Forum:Can we disable visual editor please?.
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 07:56: Wed 21 Dec 2011
Sig redesign
I hate to ask you to do this, because I rather love the simplicity of your current sig, but it doesn't work in Wikia Mobile. T:SIG LOOK requires you to use more than just a color difference to distinguish between your links to user talk:Witoki and user:Witoki. As things stand, if you're looking at your sig on a mobile device, it simply appears as three blue dots, which is a bit confusing, particularly as there are no tooltips on mobile devices. Maybe you can keep the same basic design, but insert different symbols. Or just move to a design that uses all letters, so that you'd end up with something like d u t c for user, talk and contributions.
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 17:30: Thu 09 Feb 2012
- Ah, yeah I can see how that'd be a problem. Would something like this work better? d ●•· 21:32, February 9, 2012 (UTC)
thank you for fixing the bells of saint jhon page. I wanted to put the spoonheads at enemy's but something went wrong and suddenly the computer publish it. again thanks:)
Spoilers
I draw your attention to this important message. I know you meant no harm, but please do not link to spoilerific information from our forums again. Thanks. :)
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 08:56: Tue 02 Apr 2013
- Thank you for understanding. Yes, the phrase "there is nowhere on this wiki, outside of The Howling" means precisely what it says: nowhere on this wiki, outside of The Howling. Your user page is "outside of The Howling". This is a longstanding rule which applies to any spoilers, and not just those surrounding the anniversary. Consult T:SPOIL ALLOW for more. Heck, go ahead and read T:SPOIL from top to bottom, even if you think you have before.
- Why do we not allow stuff on your user page? Because a lot of people have the user and user talk pages enabled in their personal default searches, particularly those users who come from other wikis in the Wikia network. This means that they would potentially pick up on spoiler information in an ordinary search. By forcing all spoilers into a namespace that exists only on this wiki, users have to make the conscious decision to add Howling to their list of namespaces to search. Thus, the chances of accidental spoiling are significantly reduced.
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 13:19: Tue 02 Apr 2013
Hi! I just wanted to add to this that you must be careful about using upcoming story titles in the forums. I know it's easy to casually say, "We'll know more when blankety-blank airs", but if the story hasn't come out yet, its title is still a spoiler. Thanks! Shambala108 ☎ 13:35, April 2, 2013 (UTC)
Witok...
Curious about your username - is it the creature, or are you a fellow Krakens fan?--ComicBookGoddess ☎ 19:26, April 3, 2013 (UTC)
- Scott Sigler has a futuristic space football (American) organised crime coming of age Drama called the GFL series. Whitok is one of the planets in the Quyth Concordia. The Ionath Krakens are the hero's franchise. It's pretty awesome. ;) --ComicBookGoddess ☎ 18:53, April 4, 2013 (UTC)
Christmas cheer
As this fiftieth anniversary year comes to a close, we here at Tardis just want to thank you for being a part of our community — even if you haven't edited here in a while. If you have edited with us this year, then thanks for all your hard work.
This year has seen an impressive amount of growth. We've added about 11,000 pages this year, which is frankly incredible for a wiki this big. November was predictably one of the busiest months we've ever had: over 500 unique editors pitched in. It was the highest number of editors in wiki history for a year in which only one programme in the DWU was active. And our viewing stats have been through the roof. We've averaged well over 2 million page views each week for the last two months, with some weeks seeing over 4 million views!
We've received an unprecedented level of support from Wikia Staff, resulting in all sorts of new goodies and productive new relationships. And we've recently decided to lift almost every block we've ever made so as to allow most everyone a second chance to be part of our community.
2014 promises to build on this year's foundations, especially since we've got a full, unbroken series coming up — something that hasn't happened since 2011. We hope you'll stick with us — or return to the Tardis — so that you can be a part of the fun!