Thread:Original TMNT Cartoon Fan/@comment-104549-20180329151338

Welcome back to Star Wars Fanon. I noticed you've made a series of edits just now. Getting involved is great, but please take a moment to review the Editing Policy. In general, unless an edit is categorizing, fixing grammar, or bringing an article up to compliance with the Manual of Style, you can't edit another user's articles without permission. Taking your recent ones as examples:
 * You edited Toad Empire to add the bold on the title in the text. That's the preferred style for all our articles, so that's fine.
 * You edited Millennium Falcon (TFM) to add "spacecraft" after "freighter" (so the whole clause read "The Millennium Falcon was a Corellian YT-1300 freighter spacecraft"). Here, spacecraft is purely stylistic, since "freighter" works alone as the object of the sentence; in other words, doubtless you thought it sounded better, but others might disagree, and "spacecraft" is not required for the sentence to have meaning.  Therefore, I reverted this edit.
 * You edited Aniverse to add bold to the first use of the title and to link to universe. I left the former, but reverted the latter.  Universe is an article by an anon, but presumably another user; therefore, Newmarduk (the author of Aniverse) can not bluelink to "universe" without permission, and you can't do it on his behalf.
 * You edited Earth...to move some coding around? Nothing seems to have changed in the way the article actually appears; as a result, I'm leaving the edit alone for the sole reason that it doesn't appear to have actually done anything.  Take note, however, that Earth is (at least originally) an article by Wawaboy2, so you wouldn't be allowed to make any substantive edits to it.

I hope this clears things up, but if not, please feel free to reply here with questions. 