User talk:DarryLaz

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Fantastic Duo
Hello, I guess Fantastic Duo may be extended over a year, so there will be many contributions with a lot of characters/letters, and later this wiki page will be difficult to completely edit. That's why I want to reduce the number of characters used as small as possible. Your structure is not wrong, there was a time I used often, but since I knew there is another simplest structure to note something like, I changed to use it. You can see at Template:Notelist, there are many ways to note, but I have chosen of Notelist to make my goal. I used also instead of. Kenny (talk) 12:53, 6 August 2016 (UTC)

Help Me
To anyone who read this, I have a question. I'm a regular contributor to the page Running Man (TV series) and it's sister pages:
 * List of Running Man episodes


 * List of Running Man missions in 2010


 * List of Running Man missions in 2011


 * List of Running Man missions in 2012


 * List of Running Man missions in 2013


 * List of Running Man missions in 2014


 * List of Running Man missions in 2015


 * List of Running Man missions in 2016

However, these pages, most notably the Running Man missions pages, were often being vandalised by both registered and unregistered users (guest editors). I'm definitely against this vandalism act and I'm determined to stop it by applying indefinite edit lock protection, but it seems like my application is rejected, maybe because I made the wrong form. Can someone explain me how to apply for the protection properly? with understandable explanation? Thanks. Sorry for my not so good english. User: DarryLazDarryLaz (talk) 05:54, 7 August 2016 (UTC)
 * Pages that were "often" vandalized, could have simply either been solved by warning the user and then barring their access to it afterwards. Protecting something is usually only temporary, so if there's no current serious concerns with this, protection is not needed. SwisterTwister   talk  06:09, 7 August 2016 (UTC)

How to add information that I'm still at school? Thanks. User: DarryLazDarryLaz (talk) 13:34, 8 August 2016 (UTC)
 * You have already edited Wikipedia articles so the article about your school would be no different. I suggest you take some time to read WP:HELP which has all the information you need. If you have further questions, I suggest you ask them at the WP:TEAHOUSE. As a housekeeping note, you should place new posts at the bottom of talk pages, not at the top. Mkdw talk 16:41, 8 August 2016 (UTC)

How to barring someone's access to edit a page? I've encountered a vandal who's vandalising several pages that i visited. If you think barring is not necessary, how to report a vandal in wikipedia? Thanks DarryLaz (talk) 10:16, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
 * Before reverting vandals, please read Wikipedia's vandalism policy. Only if a user is blatantly vandalizing pages should you revert the changes they have made and warn them on their talk page using these tags. Persistant vandals that have been warned multiple times can be reported to WP:AIV -- AntiCompositeNumber (Leave a message) 10:47, 23 August 2016 (UTC)

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