Please do not use styles that are unusual, inappropriate or difficult to understand in articles, as you did in
List of Attack on Titan characters. There is a
Manual of Style, and edits should not deliberately go against it without special reason. Thank you.
Viewratio (
talk)
23:13, 4 July 2019 (UTC)
It looks like all of your edits involve going through list-of-characters pages and adding judgments about who is "a main character", "the protagonist", etc. This information is almost always unnecessary. A section titled "main characters" does not need to start each entry with "XXX is a main character". It's also sometimes controversial, which means that on the rare occasions it _is_ important to clarify whether someone is or is not a main character, it probably needs to be cited to a reliable source.
Also, your edits often ruin the grammatical structure of the first sentence. You might want to consider using a grammar checker plugin. The first one I tried was able to highlight all of your errors, explain them more simply than I could have done, and even provide a suggested fix. (The suggestion wasn't always the best way to write the sentence, but it was always at least an improvement.)
I don't mean to sound too negative or scare you off Wikipedia or anything. I'm just another editor like you (and I'm not even logged in). So, don't trust me; check out the MoS and the relevant project guidelines for articles you're interested in, or look around at existing examples. Writing for Wikipedia's style can be a little weird at first, but I'm sure you'll get the hang of it quickly. -- 157.131.246.136 ( talk) 03:51, 13 July 2019 (UTC)
Please do not use styles that are unusual, inappropriate or difficult to understand in articles, as you did in
List of Attack on Titan characters. There is a
Manual of Style, and edits should not deliberately go against it without special reason. Thank you.
Viewratio (
talk)
23:13, 4 July 2019 (UTC)
It looks like all of your edits involve going through list-of-characters pages and adding judgments about who is "a main character", "the protagonist", etc. This information is almost always unnecessary. A section titled "main characters" does not need to start each entry with "XXX is a main character". It's also sometimes controversial, which means that on the rare occasions it _is_ important to clarify whether someone is or is not a main character, it probably needs to be cited to a reliable source.
Also, your edits often ruin the grammatical structure of the first sentence. You might want to consider using a grammar checker plugin. The first one I tried was able to highlight all of your errors, explain them more simply than I could have done, and even provide a suggested fix. (The suggestion wasn't always the best way to write the sentence, but it was always at least an improvement.)
I don't mean to sound too negative or scare you off Wikipedia or anything. I'm just another editor like you (and I'm not even logged in). So, don't trust me; check out the MoS and the relevant project guidelines for articles you're interested in, or look around at existing examples. Writing for Wikipedia's style can be a little weird at first, but I'm sure you'll get the hang of it quickly. -- 157.131.246.136 ( talk) 03:51, 13 July 2019 (UTC)