User talk:Marcusaxavier77
Marcus, I've noticed you've created some main page templates recently. If you want, create a new page at Main Page/New and fill it with the templates, formatting however you feel looks best. I'll replace the main page with it :-) --Tony 14:46, 16 March 2007 (PDT)
- Hey, I'm copying the page at /new over to the main Main Page. After that's done, i'm giving you Trusted status - a new user class for people with access to protected pages. Congrats :-) --Tony 13:41, 17 March 2007 (PDT)
- After looking at it further, we really, really don't need a NIN Dictionary. Also, I'm going to leave the /new page where it is - there is some text that still needs to be incorporated in there (Problem notifications, where can I start?, etc.) --Tony 13:44, 17 March 2007 (PDT)
Main Page Thing
Congrats, the Main Page now has stuff that was in Main Page/New. You've also got the Trusted status. That means you can edit protected pages, and protect them, and unprotect them. Please only edit them, and only edit them if they are really, really in need of editing. I'll revoke the status if I feel you suck at what you're doing, but I doubt that will happen. Thanks! --Tony 09:11, 25 March 2007 (PDT)
Re: Glossary Deletion
I removed it because I was concerned that it could be considered "personal information" by the admins. I'm working on a bio for Trent and Tony (the Wiki's founder) has said that naming relatives of any band members could be seen as an invasion of privacy. And I know that it is no secret that Trent is named after his father, or what his father's full name is, it probably isn't appropriate or even relevent to this Wiki.
I'm just going with my best judgment. If you feel that Trent's father warrants as NIN Glossary entry or even a page here, talk to Tony or heroicraptor. Just don't forget to type four tildes (~) after your discussion entry to sign your name.--Leo3375 12:20, 25 April 2007 (PDT)
- People aren't really interested in Trent's dad, and if you say "Michael Reznor", it's pretty much assumed that it's Trent. It's a good policy to be broad in our..well, in our policies. So when we say "no family", we mean "no family". His dad stays out of the wiki. --Tonyconverse! 17:15, 28 April 2007 (PDT)