YtToshi
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Back on the D-Addicts forums, we decided awhile back to switch to the YYYY-MM-DD format, rather than the DD Month YYYY format. I'll go ahead and fix everything back. Groink 14:44, 25 Dec 2005 (EST)
Groink: Don't you mean YYYY-MM-DD instead of YYYY-DD-MM? --Gryzze 19:12, 25 Dec 2005 (EST)
LOL! Yes, I meant YYYY-MM-DD... Corrected! :) Groink 19:29, 25 Dec 2005 (EST)
Thanks Gryzze and Groink for the changes. I was confused at first as to which way the date should be represented for every profile that needed to be edited. At first, I thought I had it right the first time, but on a lot of the kept showing the DD Month YYYY format and that's why I made those changes. Again, thanks for the changes and explanation.
Fansites not allowed in the links section?
Hello, I noticed you removed the "Takashi Sorimachi Fansite" from the links section. So I guess any "fansite" should be deleted, like the one listed on: http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Yamada_Takayuki Am I right? ^_^
Please, forgive me for any mistake m(_ _)m --Martina 01:33, 11 Mar 2006 (EST)
Yes, fansite should be removed from the Wikipedia because they don't present information about the actor or actress. The reason it's still up there right now is because many of the editors are busy fixing other pages that have been corrupted when the sysadmin updated the Wikipedia software. So, over time, they will be deleted by the moderators. No need to apologize since you didn't know about this and trust me, many people have made the same mistake as you did. So, at least it was nice that you talked about it here, unlike other users who continue to "follow the leader" --YtToshi 01:43, 11 Mar 2006 (EST)
Thank you ^_^ I don't agree that "fansites don't present information about the actor", because sometimes fansites are more complete than the official ones, and also the official sites are usually "Japanese only", which not many people can read. But of course I understand it's forbidden to link fansites, and I won't do it anymore ^_^ --Martina 01:54, 11 Mar 2006 (EST)
- There is some misunderstanding it seems. There is no such rule. You may link everything that contains further information. But you should avoid links to commercial sites (unless they pay us, haha) or to "volatile" fansites. Generally sites which appear and disappear, or are not providing any further information, or even illegal sites should not be linked. I guess this alone renders many fansites not useful for DramaWiki. --MoerkJ 04:32, 11 Mar 2006 (EST)
- Thanks MoerkJ for the explanation :D I thought that this site could be useful on the Sorimachi entry: http://romance.altervista.org/sorimachi/ It certainly contains further information (and updated news) about Sorimachi, but YtToshi removed it anyway...
