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Hello, Userspace!

The Super Mario Wiki sure is a great place, huh? We strive to have the most comprehensive articles and best resources available about our favorite plumber. This is done by having a nice mix of quality editing and a supportive community.

Which brings us here. It has recently come to our attention that the vast majority of your edits seem to be on userspace pages (userpages, user subpages, talk pages, etc). While we understand how important it is to become known in the community, the wiki as a whole would benefit more from edits on mainspace pages (articles, categories, templates, etc).

If you are unsure as to how you can help in the mainspace, you could:

  • Try to expand an article on our stub list.
  • Click "Random page" in the navigation box to the left. Maybe you'll happen upon a problem no one else has found!

Please don't take this as a discouragement from enjoying the community. The wiki is, first and foremost, for mainspace edits related to Mario. However, we do have other community geared channels, such as:

Together, we can make the Super Mario Wiki a fun and informative place for all. Thank you, and keep contributing!

[[User:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] ([[User talk:{{{1}}}|talk]])

This notice is official and is considered to be a permanent record focusing on the edit history for your account. This notice is not to be removed under any circumstances; any attempt to remove this notice will lead to a Warning being issued. If this notice was not issued by an administrator and you feel you have received it in error, you may appeal it.