User talk:RainingSlayerBlood

Things You Need to Stop Doing Before You Get Banned
1. Stop making one edit, then hitting "publish" then going back and changing another thing, then hitting publish. Edit in one sweep. If it's a big thing, it's okay to edit in chunks, but you are literally changing one or two things each time. This is can be construed as pointsgaming or nonconstructive editing and is bannable.

2. Stop making worthless edits. Changing " ,now!" to " ,NOW!" is not a grammar fix. It's not anything. You actually made the text worse. There's no need for the caps, the exclamation point does the job of the caps. This is nonconstructive editing.

3. Stop changing people's writing style. I've noticed that a good portion of the changes you make are changing word choice that are fine on their own. Fixing awkward phrasing is one thing, it's another to change word choice that doesn't need fixing. It's also really bad when you end up making a sentence sound worse with your change.

I used to be an admin here, so I'm not just some random user telling you to stop doing things. I'm warning you that you're going to get banned if you keep doing things this way. It's great that you want to edit, that's always needed and the help is appreciated, but you need to make good edits or else you're not really helping. --ImGonnaBeThatGuy (talk) 15:23, January 9, 2015 (UTC)