User talk:2601:40A:8400:5A40:1881:E9ED:A082:C331

Hi new user!
Hi, I understand and appreciate you would like to help edit Wikipedia, so here are a few helpful pointers.

Per the Manual of style, specifically section WP:FILMPLOT, film plot summaries are to be less than 700 words and only contain the most essential information, not extraneous side details or extra, unnecessary descriptions of scenes play-by-play (which often can be considered editorials and not accurate). You are, of course, welcome to make edits here; however, edits that don't match the manual of style are subject to reversion and once they have been reverted it is best to not try to put them a second time without further discussion on the article's talk page (See WP:Editwar).

In future, before adding to a plot summary, especially one that is already long, it might be best to A) Make sure your edit meets wordcount guidelines, B) make sure even if it doesn't take things over wordcount, it is strictly advancing the plot and not just adding details unnecessarily, and C)See if there was any plot summary related discussions/debates in the talk page or the edit history, because what you're trying to add may have been discussed and come to a consensus on already. Some good places besides the Manual of style to practice writing are The teahouse and the sandbox.

I hope this helps. Plot summaries are often the most messy and unencyclopedic parts of articles because of people not following these guidelines, and treating it as a "Wiki Fandom" site article, where any and all details would gain precedence over correct grammar/procedure/keeping it concise. Sometimes admins and long-time users can't get to them all in time, so you'll see articles that are messy like that from time to time, but that does not mean they're actually supposed to be/allowed to be like that. If you see one, it's best to flag it for correction. Thanks, EEBuchanan (talk) 17:06, 30 July 2023 (UTC)