User talk:Omechatron

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"No doubt our wit is too slyly subtle for them to appreciate."
"No doubt our wit is too slyly subtle for them to appreciate."
"Apparently, some of your kind saw fit to decorate me while I was waiting."

If you haven't yet contributed anything, we'd really rather you didn't simply change jokes or add new ones without adding actual content. This also holds true for removing captions whole-hog or replacing them with "information" that really isn't.
Remember, we're meant to be informative first, funny second. Write an episode summary, check out the Most Wanted Pages list or the Stubs list.
For further information, see: Project:Captions

--M Sipher (talk) 18:16, 14 June 2018 (EDT)

As it says on our Captions page above, "Please note that an image without a caption is not an open invitation for anyone to come along and slap in whatever thought first crosses their mind. A captionless image is not some grievous error in need of immediate correction. Minimal-contributing editors who add captions in such instances are rarely doing the wiki a service." We would appreciate it if you'd contribute more actual content to the wiki before deciding to go all caption-happy. Also, please use the "preview" button before submitting new edits to make sure any additions are properly formatted and display correctly. This way, other editors don't have to go in and fix it afterwards like your Barricade edit. Thanks. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 15:12, 2 July 2018 (EDT)
Seriously, at this point, at least 90% of your edits are adding/changing captions and making jokes without contributing anything of substance. You need to cut back. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 13:20, 15 July 2018 (EDT)