User:Espyo/Pikmin Wiki welcome: Difference between revisions

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(I guess there was a tiny bit of bias? But either way, I softened the blow, as to not make it seem like we're the ones that always know better. I just want to highlight how the different features are DIFFERENT, I don't want to bash them.)
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''Short version: We '''aim''' to have professional pages, but other than that, we're incredibly loose and informal. Just relax!''
''Short version: We '''aim''' to have professional pages, but other than that, we're incredibly loose and informal. Just relax!''


Short answer: no way. Long answer: We want to have the content on our pages be more professional. This includes having a more organized look, a streamlined flow to it, no grammar errors, proper use of styles, etc.
No way! We want to have the content on our pages be more professional. This includes having a more organized look, a streamlined flow to it, no grammar errors, proper use of styles, etc.


But this doesn't mean we're all uptight and such, like people in business suits, ties and briefcases. That's ridiculous! What is seen on the articles is a professional documentation of the ''Pikmin'' series, but the community itself is just a bunch of happy and informal players! On the chatroom, there is a lot of freedom (there are some minor rules, but they're the usual: don't be mean, don't spam, etc.) and informality. On talk pages, same thing. The general ambience of the wiki may feel that there's pressure to be professional, but underneath, we're all chill.
But this doesn't mean we're all uptight and such, like people in business suits, ties and briefcases. That's ridiculous! What is seen on the articles is a professional documentation of the ''Pikmin'' series, but the community itself is just a bunch of happy and informal players! On the chatroom, there is a lot of freedom (there are some minor rules, but they're the usual: don't be mean, don't spam, etc.) and informality. On talk pages, same thing. The general ambience of the wiki may feel that there's pressure to be professional, but underneath, we're all chill.