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I don't see how this is a spoiler given its inclusion in the Player's Guide on the wiki since the first revision over 2 years ago, and it is listed in the FAQ on the main website. Given that it is posted twice in other places, including the main site, I am adding the information back in. | I don't see how this is a spoiler given its inclusion in the Player's Guide on the wiki since the first revision over 2 years ago, and it is listed in the FAQ on the main website. Given that it is posted twice in other places, including the main site, I am adding the information back in. | ||
A sysop like myself can do any of the above including banning a user for posting spoilers to the wiki. --[[User:Caarrie|Caarrie]] 00:18, 22 March 2009 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 06:18, 22 March 2009
The "spoiler" removed is taken directly from the Player's Guide.
http://pswiki.xordan.com/index.php/Players_Guide/General_Questions
Is the Player's Guide now considered a spoiler?
Either way, this raises a concern. Let's say someone did post mammoth spoilers on the wiki. Someone turns around and deletes them. The revisions are still visible. Is there a way to hide certain revisions or contents?
Also note:
http://www.planeshift.it/faq.html
The location questions I linked above are on the main PS website. Under Location Questions, and then "Where are the sewers?" it says:
"Go left from the blacksmith in Hydlaa and follow the city walls until you find a large hole in the ground. There is also a second entrance behind the tavern."
I don't see how this is a spoiler given its inclusion in the Player's Guide on the wiki since the first revision over 2 years ago, and it is listed in the FAQ on the main website. Given that it is posted twice in other places, including the main site, I am adding the information back in.
A sysop like myself can do any of the above including banning a user for posting spoilers to the wiki. --Caarrie 00:18, 22 March 2009 (EDT)