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Monster Files and Forum posts

Hi, unregistered user. I have semi-protected the article in question, thank you for your response, semi-protection prevents unregistered users from editing on articles, semi-protection should stop the vandalism you're concerned about.

As for your concerns regarding "spamming of The Howling", the Howling's nature as a continuity discussion forum means that the discussions will often lean towards a more 'fan forum-esque' nature. In fact, that is part of the reason The Howling exists, to allows users to postulate theories concerning continuity.

Additionally, please keep in mind that all discussions on the forums should remain civil. I've looked over the forum you noted and there doesn't appear to be anything at issue. The IP that I believe 'The Thirteenth Doctor' was referring to at the beginning of the forum post had very little edits in the main wiki-space and primarily concerned themselves with discussing matters on the forum (which I might add should not be a user's primary contribution to a wiki). Based on 'The Thirteenth Doctor's' other posts and the user's regular contributions to this wiki I'm willing to take the comment as something of jest in the forum. Thank you for your concerns. --Tangerineduel 14:08, August 2, 2010 (UTC)

Your input is needed!

You are invited to join the discussion at Forum:Can we disable visual editor please?.

czechout<staff />   21:00: Wed 21 Dec 2011 


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