Thread:Lilduders/@comment-26507629-20151217001916/@comment-26198143-20151217014445

Lilduders wrote: Shana is right to let you know that your edits are appearing to be redundant and/or unnecessary information. Even if this isn't your intent and you're just trying to improve the article, which I'm sure you are just trying to be helpful, I'd advise that you read the article over before adding information to avoid potential repetition of information. Also, ask yourself if this information is true and if helps make the article better.

Some examples of your edits that Shana is trying to let you know about are ones such as these:

Adding trivia that is unconfirmed/doesn't have a credible source

Adding trivia that is unconfirmed/doesn't have a credible source

Doesn't add anything to the article, it's just changing a word to one that means the same thing

In short, please be sure that you're adding information that you know to be 100% true (if you're unsure about info, please feel free to message an admin or staff member asking about adding it) and that it adds something meaningful to the article (changing a word for a word that's similar or adding unneeded detail like Steven's cat finger being "small" are examples of unneeded info).

I hope that you will take this advice. If anything I've said is unclear to you, let me know so I can clarify. In the future, please try not to get angry or upset with staff members if they warn you and instead ask them for what it is you did that made you receive a warning and ways you can prevent a warning in the future. But...we already...told him...this.