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Hi, Legacyman! Welcome aboard!

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Stillness... then strike!

Please use the Preview button when making numerous small changes to a single page, using "Save page" only after all your changes are made. This way, you don't clutter the Recent Changes page with a ton of tiny little edits.

Please use the preview button when editing pages. Jalaguy 14:22, 7 September 2013 (EDT) Fact is I was a fan of Transformers since the Beast Wars franchise was first released. I love Beast Wars more than any other Transformers show ever. Might as well call me an animal lover, which is true because I really do care about animals exept for three: Mice, Mosquitoes, and Skunks. Mice are better off cat food, Mosquitoes are evil, and skunks literally stink. The characters Rattrap and Packrat don't count for mice because they're rats and Transquito proves my point in evil mosquitoes. As for Gas Skunk, I thought he was a freaky badger before I looked up his beast mode one time by random.

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Popular beast alternate modes

From the page itself: TFWiki.net: The Transformers Wiki has certain requirements for an animal to be listed here. There must be at least three unique toy molds (or in-fiction appearances, in the case of non-toy bodies/characters) that share the beast mode. There must also be at least one unique character per mold—a single character getting numerous revamps in similar bodies over the years would not count as a "popular mode."

Tarantulas doesn't count because he is the only tarantula mode TF. --Khajidha 21:02, 17 September 2013 (EDT)

Self referencing

Please don't refer to yourself in the third person when adding to articles in the main article space. It's terribly confusing for readers. --abates 02:57, 3 October 2013 (EDT)

A reason

For the most part...

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Yeah, yeah--save it for the message boards!

This wiki is a reference document, not a chatroom. The Talk pages are for discussing how to improve the wiki. The User Talk pages are for requesting and receiving advice (and admonishments) about how to improve the wiki. They're not for random fandom chatting.

If you want to discuss Transformers with like-minded fans, we recommend Seibertron.com, Transformer World 2005, The Allspark, or our Discord.

... And chatting on actual wiki pages is just plain out. As for the other parts, there is no need to over-detail summaries.

And "again"? Are you someone else from this wiki? You know it's against the rules to use more than one account, especially if you've been banned before, right? --Inkblot 23:07, 6 October 2013 (EDT)

To go better into detail for a reason why your edits are being reverted/removed, it's because your edits aren't really contributing to the articles substantially, much less significantly. We only add details that have been A) confirmed within the episode(s), B) production notes from either cast or crew members, and C) interviews with cast or crew members. We also don't add our names to the edits within the articles, like your "Legacy is confused" to your "edit" on how was Megatron able to tie up Sumdac - the wiki has no need for that. --Lonegamer78 04:30, 7 October 2013 (EDT)

Quitting

So you're calling it quits? Sorry to hear that. :-( Still, there's no way for us to "cancel" membership outside of permanent bans, which are reserved for spam and serious offenses (which we are strongly against, so please don't do that).

There's nothing stopping you from just not contributing, though. Or logging out. --Inkblot (talk) 23:09, 9 November 2013 (EST)