Thread:DarrenPaul/@comment-5754239-20150710182011

Hi DarrenPaul,

I've noticed that most of your edits aim to change the wiki. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but you enforce these changes without considering that there are about eleven thousand other people that read/edit this wiki on a daily basis. In short, your edits are rushed and too quick to produce results. You have done the following things in the last 3 days since you've started editing:
 * Ask to become an administrator (immediately)
 * Suggest an "ongoing event" template
 * Create a Google Form for that suggestion
 * An infobox for the Town page
 * Create a page called "Hay Day Youtubers
 * Edit the main page to include a "download here" message
 * Add replies to old messages on Category talk:Candidates for deletion
 * Crop all of the background from all of the pictures on the wiki

Looking at that list, it's clear that you've tried to do a LOT in three days. So much, in fact, that you've ignored some of the rules on the wiki. Most important of these rules is to suggest major changes on the forums. You've only done that once, and that was only because I asked you to. Now, I understand that you're new to the wiki. You wouldn't have known that rule. I wouldn't expect you to.

However, it's for that reason that I want you to slow down. You're obviously new to editing and you made mistakes that compromise the quality of the wiki's pages. I think you need to make smaller edits so that you have time to learn our rules and customs. I suggest you read our Manual of Style and our other Guidelines before you edit further. Ask our administrators before you create a page or severely edit an existing one.

I appreciate the contributions that you've made to the wiki. You have a lot of great ideas. Just ask someone before you make them a reality. Not everyone will agree with them.

~ironwestie (talk to me) 18:20, July 10, 2015 (UTC) 