User talk:BerylRoll

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Just want to say thanks for all your hard work on improving our Japanese Beast Wars coverage. So much of the existing prose was written before we had wide access to fansubs available, and was both incomplete and littered with issues., It's been in desperate need of an overhaul for a long time, so it'll be nice to finally have that brought up to the rest of the site's standards, especially Neo; the fact that half of its episode articles are still missing plot summaries has been a problem for too long. Thank you again, and keep up the exceptional work! -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 16:43, 28 December 2025 (EST)

I see I never replied to these kind words, so I hope it is okay to still do a month late. Thanks. I hope I can keep my momentum going to at least reach into BWN eventually. BerylRoll (talk) 01:48, 21 January 2026 (EST)

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Please don't use sentences like over on Magnaboss (BWII), or more speculative comments as to characters' fates. If it were known, it would be noted in the first place; it's redundant to note the absence of information. Saix (talk) 06:25, 30 January 2026 (EST)

In my defense, as you've seen, some other pages on the wiki have lines like these too. But obviously, this is a can-do. Apologies for the misunderstanding and thanks for the notification. BerylRoll (talk) 17:43, 1 February 2026 (EST)


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Noticed you doing a lot of repairing redirect links, and thanks for that! It's something the wiki absolutely needs done and is also very boring (and man I know from tedious, unglamorous page-code tweaking), so glad you've taken on a good chunk of it! --M Sipher (talk) 20:02, 4 February 2026 (EST)

Thank you kindly for the encouragement. It is indeed tedious work, but sometimes I'm not in the mindspace for the more substantial and creative work and/or I have 10+ YT tabs open that I can't watch away when I need to think, so then link updates are something to keep the wheels turning. I absolutely love the yellow highlight feature on here that makes it so much more efficient to do than on other wikis. BerylRoll (talk) 02:45, 7 February 2026 (EST)

Notes section ordering

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Hey, just wanted to give you a quick heads-up RE: organisation of notes sections—the wiki's modern standard is generally to keep "Errors" subheaders towards the bottom. They used to be higher up (as a legacy of early documentation of stuff like the G1 cartoon that's absolutely lousy with, and famous for, animation errors) and it's possible there are still some articles out there organised like that, but these days we lean towards giving less prominence to that subheader since it most often contains, like, minor nitpicks versus actually notable information. Thanks! Jalaguy (talk) 10:19, 25 February 2026 (EST)

Alright, yeah, I've been following the order Continuity Notes -> Continuity Errors -> Animation/Technical Errors -> Transformer References -> Real World References -> Trivia as per the G1 and BWII examples and assuming the logic was "(diegetic) from most relevant to the story to least relevant to the story (meta)". If I've been doing this wrong, what should the order be? BerylRoll (talk) 10:24, 25 February 2026 (EST)
There's not a totally firm rule on it, but generally speaking, continuity notes, TF references and real-world references should be the first three in that order. Then errors, general trivia and any other ad-hoc subheaders specific to that story/series can come afterwards, with flexibility on order depending on what works in terms of flow/layout. Jalaguy (talk) 10:39, 25 February 2026 (EST)
Got it and will keep it in mind. Thanks for taking the time to explain. BerylRoll (talk) 10:41, 25 February 2026 (EST)