User talk:GuntherBB

Disruptive edits
Hi, sorry for the disruptive editing, but I disagree with the fact that I see that despite being a hybrid, the Nintendo Switch is actually a home console. What should I do before I can make a major change on the video game system articles and templates?
 * I'm not an admin or patroller myself, but the best thing to do would be to talk out the edit with whoever reverted it, preferably on the talk pages of the articles that were edited. Mari0fan100 (talk) 02:19, July 22, 2022 (EDT)

Minor edits
When making small edits like fixing links, make sure you mark them as "minor" by clicking the "This is a minor edit" checkbox above the "Save changes" button. 22:51, July 22, 2022 (EDT)

Ice
Hi, regarding the "Ice" obstacle article you created, where did you get its name from? Just curious. 22:56, July 22, 2022 (EDT)
 * Hi, I made that name up, so I put on top of that article.

(Friendly) reminder
If you wish to see Red Blargg merged with Blargg, please bring up the subject on either talk page first. Considering their different appearances and different names (in English and Japanese), some users may be apprehensive to the idea of merging them (not to mention that Spike Bass and Porcupuffer remain split despite having identical behaviors throughout the New Super Mario Bros. games anyways). Thanks! 00:52, July 31, 2022 (EDT)
 * Okay. I'll make a proposal.

Super Mario Land 2 names
I disagree with these rename templates because the way those "names" are used in the sources are more as generic terms rather than proper names. If that is the case, sticking with the other language name is still preferable. 19:10, August 3, 2022 (EDT)

See this proposal. 01:15, August 4, 2022 (EDT)

Proposal Formatting
Just a heads up that in your proposal here, it is supposed to end at August 26, 2022, 23:59 GMT, not 19:51 GMT. See Rule 3 of the proposal rules for more information. Mari0fan100 (talk) 17:54, August 22, 2022 (EDT)

Organization of the Yoshi franchise
Hello, it appears that you have been reorganizing Yoshi franchise information into very specific subheaders which has been excessive. When dealing with subseries such as Yoshi, headers should simply label the entire franchise, such as how Banana is handled regarding the Donkey Kong series; this also applies to Wario as well. In addition, if individual appearances are similar such as Smiley Flower, they should be considered into a single Yoshi's Island series section rather than cover each individual entry in a header. 16:39, August 23, 2022 (EDT)

New Super Mario Bros. 2 parallel world
Where exactly are you getting at with this? Unless there is some kind of official statement with this, please stop putting that back. Regardless, New Super Mario Bros. is the kind of series where that sort of thing does not matter one bit. 19:11, August 24, 2022 (EDT)

I would suggest taking a good look at Canonicity. 06:34, August 25, 2022 (EDT)

Your uploads
You don't have to reupload an image to change its filename, just move it like you would any other page. However, I'd also point out that the proposal you're citing for the moves didn't actually pass. -- 22:30, September 10, 2022 (EDT)

After you move a file, you need to edit the articles that link to it and change the old file name to the new file name. There are still articles that link to the old file names (they're listed on Special:WhatLinksHere, which you click on under "tools" on the left navigation bar while on the old file name's page). After all the links for a file have been updated, mark the old file name for deletion with. I'm not sure why you're moving these anyway if there was no passed proposal that decided this. 01:24, September 12, 2022 (EDT)

Warning
As repeatedly pointed out on your recent TPP, you simply copy-pasted another user's earlier proposal for the Birdo page, merely swapping out mentions of "Birdo" with "Yoshi". Not only does this severely muddle up the point being made as several of the arguments original brought up are blatantly not applicable to the case being discussed, this, is to be truthful, plagiarism. You took another contributor's work, making no attempt to ask for permission or credit the original text, and passed it off as your own. This may be in the narrow and niche context of intra-wiki discussions, but that doesn't make it right.

Doing what you did in a creative and professional context invariably comes with serious, almost-always career-ending consequences, That you made no attempt to address or acknowledge the matter after it was brought up by other users does not speak well of your ethics as an editor either. --Glowsquid (talk) 12:14, October 9, 2022 (EDT)

Okay. I’ll start over by using my own words.