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::You opposed your own proposal! Does it mean that you'll delete it? {{User|SWFlash}} | ::You opposed your own proposal! Does it mean that you'll delete it? {{User|SWFlash}} | ||
:::No, anyone who still agrees with what I wrote before can support. But I changed my mind. {{User|Fawfulfury65}}}} | :::No, anyone who still agrees with what I wrote before can support. But I changed my mind. {{User|Fawfulfury65}}}} | ||
===Tougher Rules on Unneccesary Redirects=== | |||
<span style="color:blue;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:150%">DELETED BY PROPOSER</span> | |||
Recently, I have noticed that some users (not saying any names) have been creating redirects that are unneccesary and do not follow the rules stated in [[MarioWiki:Redirect]]. Then, a sysop comes along and has to delete it, usually {{User|Walkazo}}, so really that only adds up to extra, unneeded work for the sysops and achieves nothing. | |||
So, I propose that we enforce the following rules: | |||
*If a user makes at least 3 unneccesary redirects around the same time, they will get a reminder. Hopefully, this can help them get the message. | |||
*If said user makes at least 6 unneccesary redirects (doesn't need to be at the same time now) and already has a reminder, they will get a warning. | |||
*If this user makes an extra 4, they get another. | |||
*About 20 constitutes to a Last Warning. | |||
If a user already has a warning for something else, then the reminder should still be issued. | |||
They may seem a little tough, but really it's the only way to stop this. | |||
{{user|Britannic124}}, who apparently has made some of these redirects, has said that {{User|Tucayo}}, a recently retired sysop, [[User talk:MrConcreteDonkey#Re: Was this you?|gave him permission to make some of these redirects]], which clearly do not follow MarioWiki:Redirect. '''I also propose''' that all sysops know the rules stated in MarioWiki:Redirect, and follow and enforce them. Maybe we could mention MarioWiki:Redirect somewhere on the rules page too. | |||
I hope this will encourage users to think before they redirect, yet I hope they aren't disheartened. Any redirect is fine, as long as it follows [[MarioWiki:Redirect|this policy]]. | |||
Sorry if you think this is a bad idea, but we need to stop all of this redirect madness. | |||
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'''Proposer''': {{User|MrConcreteDonkey}}<br> | |||
'''Voting start''': January 19, 2011 17:06 GMT<br> | |||
'''Deadline''': January 26, 2011 23:59 GMT | |||
====Support==== | |||
#{{User|MrConcreteDonkey}} - There's way too many unneccesary redirects being made. Brittanic124, for example, continues to do so even though many sysops disapprove, so I say, why not do something about it. | |||
#{{User|The Cosmic Vin}} - Abreveations like [[SMB3]] are fine, but forigen names like [[Mario & Luigi 2x2]] it's unlikely that anyone will ever use them. | |||
#{{User|Bowser's luma}} Walkazo wrote redirect rules from here to Prudhoe Bay, and they definitely should be enforced and taken care of. | |||
====Oppose==== | |||
#{{User|Walkazo}} - As I said in the comments, [[Help:Redirect]] already lets the Sysops enforce the rules against creating unnecessary redirects, letting us do that using our own judgement will actually be much easier than if we have to follow a strict "X redirects and you're done" outline. Perhaps more emphasis can be put on what not to do concerning redirects, but compared to other policies that people (including Admins) are often ignorant about (i.e. the current History Organization Standard, and no "you"s or "he/she"s - all of which are discussed in the [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]]), cleaning up bad redirects is actually pretty easy. | |||
====Comments==== | |||
{{User|Britannic124}} - I'm just want to say I'm fine with getting rid of the unnecessary redirects I've made. We can also make a button, like the one that says "Make this page": one that says "Make this redirect", and has guidelines specifically for that. | |||
:You mean the box at the top that appears when you edit a new page? Yes, having something about following MarioWiki:Redirect or stuff like that would be a good idea. {{User|MrConcreteDonkey}} | |||
This is a good idea. Walkazo has worked his butt off to make the new redirect policy, and I was here yesterday as he deleted dozens and dozens of useless redirects. I'm also just gonna put out there that I made a few useless redirects a few months back and they were deleted promply by [[User:Phoenix|Phoenix]], who is enforcing the policy already it seems. {{User|Bowser's luma}} | |||
:''Her''. Also, Phoenix isn't a sysop, so he can't delete stuff. {{User|MrConcreteDonkey}} | |||
@MrConcreteDonkey: Actually, MarioWiki: Redirect wasn't even created before Tucayo told Britannic124 he/she could make those kind of redirects. It's a new policy. {{User|Fawfulfury65}} | |||
:Really? I just thought I hadn't seen it. >_> | |||
Still, I didn't see it, and the less-active sysops wouldn't know it's there either. {{User|MrConcreteDonkey}} | |||
::Any Sysop who visited the admin board over the past week would have known about the new policy: I drafted it last weekend on a user sub-page and had them look it over before I actually made MarioWiki:Redirect yesterday morning (Monday, right before all the deletions). Before that, there was only [[Help:Redirect]], which listed more basic rules, and more importantly, explicitly states that breaking those rules and making bad redirects will get someone in trouble (the last line on the page is actually "''Failure to adhere to the rules listed here or on the MarioWiki:Redirect page can also result in a warning or block.''"). Therefore, while well-intentioned, this proposal is unnecessary: we already have the authority to warn or punish people for making bad redirects. Also, I think having specific numbers of how many unnecessary redirects a person can make before getting a certain specific reminder/warning is the wrong way of going about it: it's better to just let us use our judgement in these matters, on a case-by-case basis. Redirects are a very subjective matter and there are quite a few grey areas when it comes to redirects: it is quite easy for anyone to make mistakes, especially over a long period of time (an abbreviation here, a nickname there, etc.). As for the "Make this page" box that appears when you create new articles, we can't have one specifically for redirects (the wiki doesn't know what you're making when you click on a red link), but adding a line about redirects and linking to MarioWiki:Redirect on top of the eight Manual of Style rules sounds like a good idea. - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
:::Well, I see what you mean. The small bit at the end doesn't really need a proposal, so I'm deleting this. {{User|MrConcreteDonkey}} | |||
When I said Phoenix up there, I meant Knife. That explains it. {{User|Bowser's luma}}}} |
Revision as of 15:52, January 20, 2011
MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive Template
Merge the Minor Voice Actors togetherDON'T MERGE 3-16 I noticed that many actors from the cartoons are just stubs. Also, there is a List of Cartoon Voice Actors article, and i was hoping we could merge all of the minor actors into that article, but keep the major ones, such as Lou Albano and Danny Wells. But, on the other hand, actors such as Aron Tager and Damon D'Oliveira, that are very minor, should be merged into that article, since they are just stubs. Proposer: Mileycyrussoulja (talk) Merge
Don't Merge
CommentsI really don't think merging is the solution. We are supposed to expand on the articles rather than merge it. And no matter how minor a person or actor is, I believe that they should still have their own articles, just like the Mario Tennis generic humans. BabyLuigiOnFire (talk)
List of non-Mario game Characters GamesDON'T MAKE LIST 2-12 Make a list of all of the non-Mario games any non-Mario character has appeared in, but has appeared alongside Mario in some game (such as Super Smash Bros. characters). Setting out: ==Other Games== (list all of the non-Mario games that particular character appears in to the Wikipedia page in bullet points) Proposer: SKmarioman (talk) Support
Oppose
CommentsWouldn't a extended List of Appearances be enough? LuigiMania (talk)
@Beecanoe Take a look around Bulbapedia. They are real big too. Like a Wailord. Bowser's luma (talk) Remake Exclusive?DON'T MOVE INFORMATION 0-9 I've noticed on a few pages about games that have remakes, SMB2 for example, have information or even whole sections of stuff that is only in its remakes. Examples are voice acters or on the staff page, there's people who only worked on the remake version. So I say we move this information from the original game to its respective remake. Proposer: SKmarioman (talk) SupportOppose
CommentsYou mean like make a whole new article for remakes? Fawfulfury65 (talk) No, I mean move information about a game's remake, such as the 'Voice Actors (Super Mario Advance)' section on the Super Mario Bros 2 article to the Super Mario Advance article. SKmarioman (talk) I thought a proposal passed to merge the Super Mario Advance series with their original games. MrConcreteDonkey (talk)
Change of plans. Seeing as everyone voting on this proposal seems to be fine with merging all the articles, and recalling how the two TPPs that have been made were unanimously approved, odds are no one will take issue to the other two pages being merged. Therefore, we're going to go ahead and merge all four of the SMA pages when this proposal hits the deadline (unless someone does complain on the talk pages in the meantime and talking it out doesn't work). Before TPPs were made, pages were merged, split and deleted without proposals all the time, so this is perfectly legitimate (and much faster and convenient). - Walkazo (talk)
Combine Game GuidesCOMBINE GAME GUIDES 19-1 Hi, this is my first time suggesting a proposal, so forgive me if I screw something up. My proposal is this: the "Super Guide" function has now, to my knowledge, appeared in four games: New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!, and Donkey Kong Country Returns. It doesn't look like Nintendo is getting ready to stop using this new feature, so I propose we make a "Super Guide" article that will encompass all of the analogous features that count as a "Super Guide" between the Mario series games, with a section for each game, with possible subsections for distinctly different things with similar features in other games (i.e. the Super Play videos and Super Guide Block in NSMBW and the Tip Network and Cosmic Spirit in SMG2, respectively). Again, sorry if I've gone about this wrong, but I thought it'd be better if I was a little more professional and made a proposal here instead of on a talk page for, say, one of the Super Guide features, since this proposal involves several articles. Proposer: Teamrocketspy621 (talk) Support
Oppose
CommentsOK, I moved this here from the talk page Marioguy1 (talk)
Allow Youtube Videos on Specific PagesDELETED BY PROPOSER I realize no one went for my first proposal on expanding the mainpage, so I'm back with a new one. I know that YouTube videos are for userpages only, but I can think of a few pages that can include such videos. For one, there's the songs. What's the point of making a page for a song when you can't hear it? It really took away from me when I was a non-user browsing the pages on the wiki. Another use for it could be to show an intro to a game to start off the page. If anyone approves and can think of other uses for videos, feel free to put them in the comments section. Proposer:Beecanoe (talk) SupportOppose
Comments"What's the point of making a page for a song when you can't hear it?" Well... Fawfulfury65 (talk) We don't have articles on songs. And intros are described good enough on the pages, if the person reading it doesn't know it already. We're a Wiki, not a video-showcasing website. And how do you know the owners will give us permission? MrConcreteDonkey (talk) Ever been to a wikia site? They do this all the time. Beecanoe (talk)
I'm sure this won't work. There have been former proposals talking about this and failed... Coincollector (talk)
Autoconfriming Wait Time CutKEEP SAME WAIT TIME 0-9 Hi,this is my first proposal too so I apologize for any mistakes.I recently discovered that new users have to be Autoconfirmed In order to edit articles but in order to do that the new user has to wait 1 week and make at least 10 non-article edits.I also discovered that this rule was made to prevent vandals from moving pages.While I understand that there are jerks who want to make peoples lives harder,I feel it is more important to let new users who are probably eager to let their voices be heard edit articles.So it is my proposal that we cut the number of days that a new user has to wait from 7 to say,5.I hope this if this Proposal is passed it will make more people interested in joining Mario Wiki so they can post new information so people who are new to the Mario series may better understand it. Thank you for letting make my Proposal Proposer: Bowwow828 (talk) SupportOppose
CommentsNon-autoconfirmed users can edit most articles in case you didn't know. They just can't create articles. Besides, new users need to get a little more experience on this Wiki and its rules before they can create pages and upload images. Fawfulfury65 (talk)
Bowwow828 (talk) @Fawlfulfury65 yeah when you mention it is fine to leave it as it is.Sorry for your trouble A week and 10 edits isn't long anyway. No need to reinvent the wheel. Mpeng (talk)
The TPP EffectLEAVE IT ALONE 5-15 Third times the charm I hope, but let's not focus on what proposal number this is that I've made. Lately there has been many talk page proposals by the same user that conflict with each or they conflict with past tpps that have already passed. It is quite confusing on how unorderly and how inconsistent it is starting to become. What I propose is that we have some changes to the Talk Page Proposal rules shown far above this. I say that if a tpp is being runned that conflicts and disagrees with another tpp that one of them has to change in order for consistency to be played out. Now of course some circumstances should be made about that, depending on what it is and the reasons, but if it is for the same reasoning as another, then that rule should change. But it is hard if it conflicts with other proposals from the past. What I say we should do about it is to have that ttp turn into a proposal that will go into misc and deal with all that it effects. Then, depending on whether the proposal passes or fails, shall the pages be changed depending on the outcome. I believe that all I have said above is very logical, and will solve many issues that we have had here on the MarioWiki with the tpp's going on lately. If you don't quite fully understand my proposal, comment in the comments section. Proposer: Baby Mario Bloops (talk) Support
Oppose
CommentsI like your idea, we do need that. Consistency above all. Tucayo (talk) Can you clarify what you're saying please? Bowser's luma (talk)
Agree! But that is not consistency, that is preventing conflict. Marioguy1 (talk) WAIT! This proposal has already been passed! See the "How to" section above, it has this rule: 8. No proposal can overturn the decision of a previous proposal that is less than 4 weeks (28 days) old. So that means that the proposal made second would have to be deleted to follow this rule so this proposal is unnecessary. Marioguy1 (talk) Change {{Racecourses}} to {{Courses}}KEEP THE NAME 1-11 First proposal, I'm sorry if it's n00by. So recently, I found out that the template that has all the courses in the Mario Kart Series is {{Racecourses}}. I think it is a little childish to put in the Race in Racecourses. I can understand if you disagree, but {{Courses}} sounds better. Once again, sorry if it's n00by. Proposer:The Cosmic Vin (talk) SupportOppose
CommentsI disagree with you. I think the prefix adjective, "race" specifies "course". There are many types of courses out there, such as an obstacle course or battle course (it could even mean a school course), so changing it to "course" would be simply too vague. I don't understand what makes putting in the word "race" makes things childish. It describes the places perfectly, since you definitely (most of the time) are racing in there. BabyLuigiOnFire (talk)
Bowser's Castle Article NameCHANGE THE NAME 12-6 Since, in Mario Kart series, they're all called "Bowser's Castle" and not "Bowser Castle". I think we should change the name of the article from Bowser Castle, to Bowser's Castle (course). I've not been on Mario Wiki long, but I know a lot of stuff about games, I just don't know how to make major changes like this. If this is voted for, I ask that someone tell me how to do it, or that someone else do it. Thank you. Template:Scrollbox New Time Trial ArticleDON'T MAKE ARTICLE 2-13 I noticed that if you search "Time Trial" right now, you are brought to a redirect that takes you to a small section of the Mario Kart (series) article. I think this mode should be given its own article. The biggest reason I think this is because there are full articles existing about similar modes, such as Diddy's Dash and Time Attack (Donkey Kong). It makes no sense for these to have their own articles and not Time Trial. Additionally, if a Time Trial article is made, it should have the similar Time Trail modes that I mentioned merged into it since they are near identical. The article could be used to list times that need to be completed in some Time Trials, since some games give you certain times to beat. It can also describe how the Time Trial mode can be unlocked (I know a few games don't let you play the mode right away), how it can be unlocked, and a little about how it may work. Well, those are all the reasons I can think of. Template:Scrollbox Tougher Rules on Unneccesary RedirectsDELETED BY PROPOSER Recently, I have noticed that some users (not saying any names) have been creating redirects that are unneccesary and do not follow the rules stated in MarioWiki:Redirect. Then, a sysop comes along and has to delete it, usually Walkazo (talk), so really that only adds up to extra, unneeded work for the sysops and achieves nothing. So, I propose that we enforce the following rules:
If a user already has a warning for something else, then the reminder should still be issued. They may seem a little tough, but really it's the only way to stop this. Britannic124 (talk), who apparently has made some of these redirects, has said that Tucayo (talk), a recently retired sysop, gave him permission to make some of these redirects, which clearly do not follow MarioWiki:Redirect. I also propose that all sysops know the rules stated in MarioWiki:Redirect, and follow and enforce them. Maybe we could mention MarioWiki:Redirect somewhere on the rules page too. I hope this will encourage users to think before they redirect, yet I hope they aren't disheartened. Any redirect is fine, as long as it follows this policy. Sorry if you think this is a bad idea, but we need to stop all of this redirect madness. |