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Welcome to DramaWiki! We hope you will contribute much and well. You will probably want to read the help pages. Again, welcome and have fun! MoerkJ talk 19:59, 6 June 2012 (UTC)

Profile picture

Hi Alyviagan, please take moment to read Dramawiki guideline on image selection before you upload anymore pictures. When you get a chance, change Lee Hom Wang's picture to one that is in line with our guideline. Thank you for your cooperation. --WaterOB 18:59, 15 October 2012 (UTC)

The photo you changed for Song Seung Hun has been reverted, again. Generally, we do not want pictures replaced if they are fine. Also, please use proper filenames for the images you upload. 307922.jpg is not a useful name for an artist picture. --MoerkJ talk 01:56, 4 November 2012 (UTC)

Naming & Formatting

Hi, please read the Korean Artist Article Formatting and Romanization of Hangul pages before making further edits. Artist and character names are written without dashes, and the birthdate is written in yyyy-mm-dd format (i.e. 1986-Jun-06, not 6 June 1986). When creating new artist or drama pages, please remember to tag it with a category, such as KActor, KActress or KDrama. All articles should cite reliable external sources. If information is missing and you cannot provide it/find it, or there are no reliable links to back-up your information, please add the {{stub}} tag. Thanks! --Hanjae 18:04, 3 November 2012 (UTC)

It's Okay, It's/That's Love

Hi Alyviagan,

I noticed that over the past few days, you keep changing the main page for the drama It's Okay, It's Love. May I ask why you keep insisting on using It's Okay, That's Love? In my opinion, It's Okay, It's Love is natural and consistent while the title you prefer does not sound as natural. --Msmall92 (talk) 22:18, 6 May 2014 (UTC)

Please do not copy-move pages (You copied the contents of It's Okay, It's Love over the redirect It's Okay, That's Love which produced a duplicate wiki page). Your changes to It's Okay, That's Love have been reverted. If you want to rename wikipages then you should use the move feature. If you cannot move a page because it is protected or blocked by an existing page (or redirect) then feel free to ask an active admin to do the move for you. Thank you. --MoerkJ talk 08:38, 7 May 2014 (UTC)

Next time, try asking first.

Hi, I just saw you talking about me deleting the correlation chart on the revision history of "Kill Me, Heal Me". It wasn't a mistake. I deleted it on purpose because the picture was corrupted and was no longer working. If you do not know, there was a time when many of the pictures uploaded on Dramawiki was corrupted and changed into a picture with words saying that the picture was used without the permission of the owner. I couldn't find another chart online so I decided that I should delete it and re-edit the page when I found one. Maybe next time you should try asking WHY and learn the reasons of people doing so before pointing it out. --Alyviagan (talk) 6 April 2015

Hi. Nah, the poster picture was indeed removed, but the correlation chart wasn't. That was why I didn't reproached you about the poster, even though you should uploaded the same version with the 3 leads instead of just 2 like you did, for the reason I already stated in the edit summary when I re-uploaded it. But since the correlation chart wasn't removed, I just returned the page and link back. If you don't believe me then you can look at it yourself, I don't do any re-upload for the chart picture, as the upload date is still 26 December 2014. So next time, how about checking things properly before you make any major changes? Thanks. --Helena89 (talk) 11:22, 6 April 2015 (UTC)

Hi. Just so you know, I do not work for Dramawiki so I do not spend 24 hours a day staring at Dramawiki. How was I supposed to know the original poster picture of the page when I clicked onto the page and the poster was already corrupted? How was I supposed to know what was the original poster that you or someone else posted before it was corrupted? And it seems like you didn't get my point. I did not say anything about YOU deleting the correlation chart but you saying ME deleting the correlation chart so I was trying to explain the reason to you regarding why I deleted the correlation chart. It was nothing about me accusing you deleting the correlation chart. And yes, both the poster picture and correlation chart were removed and by removed, I mean that it was corrupted. --Alyviagan (talk) 7 April 2015


Oh my... no dear, it's you who didn't understand. As I already explained, the correlation chart WASN'T/NEVER removed/corrupted in the first place, proved by the date of my upload, which is still 26 December 2014:

http://wiki.d-addicts.com/File:Kill_Me,_Heal_Me_chart.jpg

If it was corrupted/removed, then I would need to re-uploaded it again, like I did with the poster, which is now dated 5 March 2015 (the day I reupload):

http://wiki.d-addicts.com/File:Kill_Me,Heal_Me.jpg

So, there was really no reason for you to deleted the chart in the first place, because it was actually never removed/corrupted. Understand now?

And about the poster, really though, you are already join DramaWiki for quite long time already, so you should know that in those Files pages there is a File history box, where there's thumbnail image of the picture, so you should have been able to see what the original poster looked like, even if the picture itself is removed/corrupted.

I'm telling you now, so that in the future, you won't make the same mistakes again. But really though, please read and edit more carefully in the future --Helena89 (talk) 19:20, 6 April 2015 (UTC)

Hi, it was my mistake for not checking. Even though I've joined for quite a long time but it doesn't mean that I know all the rules and things that I should before changing, so I apologies for not doing it right and thank you for telling me because NOW, I know what I should do before re-uploading pictures. And as for the correlation chart, I'm not sure if it was on this page or other page that I removed because it was corrupted because I don't remember. But if it wasn't about the correlation chart, then why did you said, "Please be more careful when editing, @Sognatore15, you deleted the correlation chart picture." and "I'm sorry @Signatore15. It wasn't you who deleted the correlation chart, but @Alyviagan instead." ? Since you said those words, I assumed that the change was made on this page. Please explain so that I would understand -- Alyviagan


Hi. Ok here the summary:

So, there was really no reason for you to deleted the sentence: File:Kill Me, Heal Me chart.jpg|thumb|180px|Correlation Chart in the first place, because the picture was never removed/corrupted in the first place. That was why I called you deleted the chart on the edit summary. I didn't think I needed to wrote to your talk page because I thought it was just an accidental mistake on your part, not because you thought the picture was removed.

Is this understandable? And it's OK if you didn't know. Now you know. Also about the file history thumbnail box. Don't be hesitant to ask me if you have more questions regarding rules etc. Me, you, and every contributors here are all have the same purpose of making DramaWiki better and better.--Helena89 (talk) 20:00, 6 April 2015 (UTC)