Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-25535739-20150814210708

Guys, come on. Today alone I've seen two pages with "Five Nights at X (My version)" or "Blah Blah Blah Foxy (My version)".

This is not at all what the rule says to do. "My version" could mean literally anybody.

The rule literally says to put YOUR USERNAME in brackets. For example, a page by me would be "Fivizzle Nightizzle at Fredizzle's (Gaomon's Version/Spy's version)", not "Fivizzle Nightizzle at Fredizzle's (My version!)"

The only argument to this is "But Spy, what if I'm an anon?"

Simple, if you are an anonymous user (Who, from what I can see, are the biggest breakers of this rule), simply type your IP address. Example:

"Five Nights at Shrek's Swamp (666.66.666's Version)

It's not hard at all, and it's been bugging me that so little pages actually follow thar rule correctly. Thank you for reading.

Join me on my vaporwave adventure. |Listen to the vaporwave national anthem. 21:07, August 14, 2015 (UTC) 