User talk:Wwazman

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 * Welcome! Hello.. I'm still getting used to being a Wikipedia contributor.. a newbie, I'm afraid. For those of you wondering why I keep obstinately changing "The Sea Devils" I haven't figured out how to reply to the messages, however, my contributions are clearly meant as a Doctor Who contributor, not as encyclopedic. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wwazman (talk • contribs)


 * Hello, and welcome. Bit of a rough start unfortunately, but hopefully we can get you going a little more smoothly. First off, you will need to stop restoring the continuity error you've added to the Doctor Who article "The Sea Devils". While you may feel it is interesting trivia, it is not the type of information Wikipedia considers to be encyclopedic, and therefore not the sort of information we include in articles. Continuity and production errors are generally only detailed if they have some real-world significance that has been noted by reliable sources. Simple observations by viewers do not in and of themselves establish this notability. Secondly, you should be aware that repeatedly adding material while ignoring explanations as to its unsuitability can lead to problems; you may wish to review the appropriate guideline to understand this better. Please feel free to ask if you have any additional questions. Cheers. --Ckatz chat spy   08:51, 23 March 2010 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the explanation Ckatz... I was confused over the 'encylopedic' remarks I was seeing, and I didn't understand (still don't) how to respond to those. Wwazman (talk) 02:52, 24 March 2010 (UTC)