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Blank Story Section

The story section is presently blank, probably because someone wanted to clean it up some. God knows the game is hard to parse.

I am going to add a small blurb as a placeholder so that the story section is not just floating there. -- [[User::vincenttoups|Vincent Toups]] 3:47, 16 Jan 2006 (ET)

PS can anyone tell me how to get my signature to appear like everyone elses? I just got an account and I would appreciate it greatly.

Hi Vincent, if you want to sign your posts then just add four tildes (~) after you've finished typing. I'd created a story and gameplay heading as they were missing from the article - it then consisted mainly of character sections and controversy/impact.
I was however stumped at how to start, I've not had access to my PS2 for weeks and I'm not a writer. However, your contributions managed to get my brain started and I've since written the gameplay section and incorporated your own text within it. The story section is going to be a real pain in the backside, as you've pointed out, I'm not sure how much material I'm going to be able to produce. Anyhow, welcome to Wikipedia, hope you enjoy yourself whilst you contribute. QuagmireDog 18:37, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

US Release false?

I thought I just read something stating that Sony of America is going to prevent the release in the US, but I can't find the article now... Zarggg 02:48, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060608-7018.html -- Ianiceboy 06:40, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
SCE will not be publishing the game due to the potential for underage erotic inference, Atlus, however, will be releasing the game in the US on September 12 of this year. --NEMT 04:43, 9 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Spoiler Warnings needed

Isn't revealing that Wendy is the Princess in the Red Crayon Aristocracy section a bit of a spoiler? After all, unlike the other girls of the RCA, Wendy's title is never mentioned on the official site. There's reason for that, isn't there?

Have no Fear, I've fixed it. and you should sign your name. 74.117.157.185 22:21, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Do U like or dislike the edits I made?

This was my first time actually contributing to anything in Wiki, so I'm just worried that maybe the edits were unnessesary. Either way, pleaz tell me what U thought of them. If I messed smt up, soz.

  • It's kinda hard to give feedback if you don't sign your comments. --Mika1h 15:57, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Characters Unimportant?

There used to be a short character section on this page that was seemingly removed because it was "unimportant." The section wasn't very long, it was informative, and it's not uncommon for a video game article to have a brief character section. I'm just curious about about the reasoning for the removal.

65.160.144.38 14:42, 21 November 2006 (UTC)Lovely[reply]

I wondered about this issue too, but I thought that perhaps the reasoning behind it was to remove English information until the English version had come out, in case there were discrepancies between translation, but as that is not the case any longer I see no reason not to include a character section, along with anything else like gameplay ect. Amyeis 15:02, 8 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

From confusing character list to encyclopedia article

I'm trying to brush the article up into a wikipedia entry, can you help?

The article's headings are now more or less as they should be.

The game itself has three 'realities' in effect, as well as interpretation of these events. Managing these is going to be an ongoing task and potential pitfall during the article's continued evolution.

Tips for contributors:

  • Encyclopedia articles are designed for those with little or no knowledge of the subject and surrounding subjects. Everything has to be spelled-out and unambiguous.
  • The story section should be a brief outline. Many facets of the game are ambiguous. If it's open to interpretation, don't put it in - without adequate sourcing this is original research and can't be used. If you're unfamiliar with referencing (like me) (I was but now I'm OK, though I know it's tough if you're unfamiliar with referencing), please bring any good links you find here to the talk page.
  • The article was mainly composed of lengthy 'character' subheadings which also combined different aspects of the story. Many of these did not match my play-through of RoR. Where did information like 'Gregory was trained like a dog, Martha contacted the police about it several times' etc. etc. come from? If anyone can point out where these 'aftermath' details came from I'd be extremely grateful.

Things to do:

  • Alter character descriptions so they match the kind of layout and data given in the character lists of well established game articles.
  • Story needs expanding - bare bones might be good for a start? (It's going to be difficult, I know).

I'll keep adding to the list (and striking through completed items). Discussion about this would be appreciated, I'm a tweaker rather than a writer, but so many survival horror articles need to be fixed I'm having a go. QuagmireDog 04:47, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Actually I don't think we need too much detail on the characters and how they attack and so on. A rough plot outline would do. The article should bring together a brief description, followed by outside sources' discussion of the game. I mean, those who have not played the game know this stuff already, and for those who haven't, it's just a big list of spoilers they should avoid. Compare to the Featured Article-grade page on MGS3. Sockatume 14:19, 10 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Food for thought. I've been unable to get online till literally a few minutes ago, but rest assured the comparison was eye-opening. When I've had the chance to absorb more details from VG FAs I'll make some changes. Thanks QuagmireDog 13:15, 12 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fansite link and external links

(temporary section) Here are the four external links that I'll use for citing the article, here temporarily to clear the bulging external links:

(temporary section)

Fansite link - what's going on with this guys? Seems to be an awful lot of edit-warring in-out cut/rename etc.

There should be a fansite link, particularly if it's an established site (this one seems to be), so why is it being removed?

It should explain itself without promotional/vanity language - it has a name, that name should be used. It is a fansite and it is a forum, therefore labelling it as such is correct. Whether it's 'the biggest in existence' is irrelevant. It's the one used on one of the most traffic-intensive websites in the world, at the bottom of the subject it directly relates to. Nothing anyone can write will big it up more, in a few words or in several paragraphs - please leave it as a simple statement, it's a forum and a fansite.

Could everyone with an interest please state it? If there's a point then it should be made and discussed, if not it's just vandalism and will be dealt with accordingly.

I've removed the GameFAQs link, the fansite should cover game tips (as well as various other resources) and this is a general encyclopedia, not a gamer's site. If any gamer can find this entry then they can find a walkthrough elsewhere.

The four links I've listed here are not lost or thrown out, I will use each one to cite the article (the interviews can be a start of the development section). QuagmireDog 19:49, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I think that the link SHOULD be in the page. However, it should not have the "Biggest fansite in existance" or whatever thing. The first time I deleted that, I accidentally deleted the link too. Now, the thing is that the link should be put as "Rule of rose fansite and forum" (and its name, if it has one), but the author of the site should not promote it in a stupid way. However, he/she keeps doing that. We delete the "Biggest fansite in existance" part, and he/she adds it again. It's getting annoying.
Thanks.
Thanks for your input, interference of that nature doesn't help the fansite's cause and creates more work -.-. If a fan or even the webmaster of that site feels the need to beef up the wording they should bear in mind i) Wikipedia likes claims to be backed up and neutrality, ii) they have a solid gold link, whenever someone looks up RoR on this encyclopedia they are pointed to Rule of the Rose, you'd struggle to buy that kind of coverage and iii) if contributors here decide the link should stay, it will be despite any insistence that RotR is 'the biggest in existence', not because of. Just leave it to us to label it in the house style and accept it for the boon it is.QuagmireDog 21:39, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
"if contributors here decide the link should stay" . I personally in fact don't like it being here, but I don't certainly know if wikipedia allows it or not. I've seen fan pages being removed from articles, so if that's what it normally happens, I'd like it to happen here too (not to say that many times I click the link, geocities tells me that it exceeded its bandwidth, so it's not even a really IMPORTANT fansite imo).
Thanks for all your work in reverting the edits, I appreciate your help and interest here.
Noted, I've noticed the bandwidth restrictions and resulting message from the site too, often accompanied by a raised eyebrow. I don't feel strongly that the link must stay, more that it would cause no harm or irritation if the links remain tidy and the spam stops. As a fansite, it can give visitors different material than they would gain by looking at the cited sources. Once the spam does stop, the article becomes more stable etc., then if a lot of contributors were unhappy with the inclusion of the link then that'd change my own view of it. In the meantime I'd like to try and get more citations for the article and keep making gradual improvements - hopefully this will please most people, though any further discussion is most welcome. QuagmireDog 20:18, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No, this is an outrage. Neither one of them have even created accounts. You are ignoring everything we have said, and instead making accusations and posting warnings.

So trying to smooth things over is an 'outrage' now? Neither of them have created an account.. have you? Who is 'we'? And how have I ignored everything you've said when you haven't communicated here before? What accusations, what warnings?
What I've done here is tried to clear the external links to a reasonable level and to leave a neutral impression of Rule of the Rose (the fansite), which is what this encyclopedia is built on, hoping that the link would be left alone and could then stay. The wording of the fansite's only effect was whether or not it fitted in with what is expected on Wikipedia, either a positive or negative thing. I editted it to be in-line with what is expected and positive, others have re-editted it back to be spammy and negative. I asked that well enough be left alone, so the fansite link could stay if others agreed, might as well have tried wringing blood from a stone. Then I sought help, either through that or not, moderators have become aware of what's happening here and are dealing with it. The present discussions are entirely self-inflicted by those who spammed the link instead of letting the link simply state its existence. So don't come crying to me now that the link is deleted, next time try discussing things with those trying to help instead of taking the water. QuagmireDog 21:05, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fight for the Fansite!

According to some admins here, the Rule of the Rose fansite is not "important" enough to be allowed on the RoR page, even though it follows all the Wiki guidelines. It has even been incorrecly called a "Personal" site, even though it is not. It is one of only two RoR fansites out there, and the largest at that. The site has the most in-depth analysis of the characters, story, and many other things, not to mention the largest discussion conmmunity for the game. If you would like to demand the link be restored, please post here with your reasons!

How's it important? The keyword here is a "fansite." That doesn't mean it's an official site of the game, it means it's a site that you created. I don't see how a fansite is remotely relevant to the article, aside from the fact that the site is centered around the game. I highly doubt that it has "the most in-depth analysis" of the game. Shadow1 (talk) 18:28, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Quite a simple calculation here. Item 1 of "links normally to be avoided" states: Any site that does not provide a unique resource beyond what the article would contain if it became a Featured article. Your fansite "does not provide a unique resource". Here's a suggestion: if you want to help improve this encyclopedia article, add content, not just a link. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 18:32, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Shadow, maybe you should look at it before making that deduction, because indeed it does. I'm not sure what you mean by "unique resource", but it has tons of info not on here. I would never add content to this page beyond a link, just to have someone delete it and try to block me.67.163.193.239 18:41, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Rule of the Rose is more helpful than the official RoR website, if you ask me. That site has character bios, very detailed summaries, and even a forum to discuss theories on. Wikipedia is how I found the link to the site, so I think they should keep the link up. 65.143.72.28 18:56, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

...and your sole contribution to our encyclopedia is to lobby for this link... --ZimZalaBim (talk) 19:06, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

For your information, I have contributed to this site in the past, only to have what I wrote deleted or editted by someone. After awhile, people tend to get sick of this happening. But you are getting off-topic. To comment on what the person above said, it really is. Have you seen the official site? I mean seriously, the little booklet that came with the game had more info than that, and I'm not even joking. It's got like five tiny character bios and a little prologue, and that's about it for information. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.163.193.239 (talkcontribs).

That comment wasn't directed at you - notice it was threaded underneath that other IP's comment, and points to his/her contributions. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 19:27, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Since when does a "fansite" automatically get the boot because of an encyclopedia's criteria? It is not JUST a site for fans to go to, but it's a place for critical discussion based on the game, sharing your thoughts, opinions, what have you to say on there, just like ANY other forum. Correct me if I'm wrong but don't fans go to forums and the main site to read up on things because it's of their interest? How is a fansite any different? I wanted a place to discuss the game, and IMDB, which has the biggest and best discussion board all over the net, doesn't even have Rule of Rose in it's database. I had to be given a link from a fellow IMDBer, who is the administrater of the biggest and best Rule of Rose fansite in question because I COULDN'T find it. I looked all over the net for some kind of forum or fansite, I even looked on here at one point and you had nothing that suited my needs. If I had never been given the link to the forum I would have NEVER found it on my own because it seems to be hidden or displaced across the net. If I had no place to talk about the game, as so many people have the same problem, WHO are we going to discuss it with? Our dogs? Not only is it a place for discussion, but there are people there that know the game as well as the back of their hand and can HELP people with an issue in the game if they ever have trouble. It helps talking with a real person instead of spending so much time trying to find the solution to your problem in a poorly typed up walkthrough.24.140.44.139 19:23, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Also this IP's one and only edit. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 19:27, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You know, you have got a lot of nerve. What, a person cannot come here and voice their opinion without having made a million edits? It's really rude of you to single out these people. No one made them come here. They clearly care about the fansite and are here to argue their point to bring it back. I am really insulted by the little warning you added just because you can't take that people are taking my side and think the link should be allowed. You going to attack every single person who posts here in support of the link staying and completely ignore all the good points they bring up?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.163.193.239 (talkcontribs).

Use of such a banner is standard procedure when there is evidence of single purpose accounts. Please stay cool, ok? --ZimZalaBim (talk) 19:46, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

And now you are deleting my posts? I'm pretty sure that is against something. That does it, I am reporting you for harassment, and I hope those others do as well, because this is ridiculous.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.163.193.239 (talkcontribs).

Please calm down. I haven't deleted anything (to my knowledge). What are you talking about? --ZimZalaBim (talk) 20:05, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

My post before that previous one was deleted, and I do not appreciate it. We came here to discuss the fansite and why it's link should not be deleted, but you just brush us aside and start deleting posts, labelling people, and claiming they were ordered to come here and told what to say.

First, please learn how to sign your comments with 4 tildes. Second, look at the page history - no one has deleted any comments. Maybe you're not seeing the one you put in the above section? Honestly, you need to take a break and calm down, perhaps disengage for a bit. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 20:13, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I will not calm down. The way you are treating me and them is ridiculous! We were trying to discuss the fansite seriously, when all of a sudden, you start ignoring what all the people who take my side say and start saying stuff about accounts they did not even create. Do you have any idea how rude this is? You are treating them as if they are nothing because they have not editted before.67.163.193.239 20:18, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Please calm down. We are not treating you badly or as if you're not important. Everyone on Wikipedia contributes with equal worth and weight. However, the evidence suggests that you may have asked others to come argue against the deletion, not to mention the title of this section. Let's cut out the conspiracy theories and focus on discussing the link in a calm and unbiased manner, instead of turning this article and its talkpage into a battleground. Shadow1 (talk) 20:21, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You don't call this being treated badly? And clearly Zim does not agree, since he's been ignoring our calm discussion points and simply pointing fingers. From what both of those people are saying, it is clear they have been to the fansite. Where they came from has nothing to do with what they are saying here-their opinions are their own.

Oh, are they? It would not be the first time you ask people to put in a wikipedia article something you want. Like the "Help Our Forum" topic you made yesterday. In any case, I'm not giving my opinion about the fansite itself. I wouldn't like it to be here, but I simply don't care much. If it's decided that it should be here, then I don't have a problem with it.

Um, how about getting back on topic? 65.143.72.28 20:37, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Arbitrary Section Break #1

Ok, I'm going to attempt to get this discussion back on track. 65.143.72.68, could you please state your reasons for wanting to include the link in a calm and collected manner? Shadow1 (talk) 20:44, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It is one of only two RoR fansites out there, and the largest at that. The site has the most in-depth analysis of the characters, story, and many other things, not to mention the largest discussion conmmunity for the game.67.163.193.239 20:46, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

As noted previously, you have a conflict of interest here. Note the external link policy states that "You should avoid linking to a website that you own, maintain or represent, even if the guidelines otherwise imply that it should be linked". (That's why, presumably, Shadow1 directed his/her query at a different IP than you). --ZimZalaBim (talk) 20:57, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

So, If ask a completely random friend who has nothing to do with the site to post the link, it would be fine? I doubt that's true, since someone already did that, and it STILL got deleted.67.163.193.239 21:18, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

How can a Wikipedia reader be so sure that the information contained in your website is factual and can be trusted? Also, how can you be so sure that it's the largest and most in-depth? Shadow1 (talk) 20:53, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Likewise, how can anyone be sure the info on Wikipedia is entirely accurate? I've seen tons of articles with no citation, and anyone can edit anything on a whim. And how can you be so sure the information on my site is NOT accurate? Anyone who has played the game will know that it is.67.163.193.239 21:18, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Like I said before: Rule of the Rose is more helpful than the official RoR website, if you ask me. That site has character bios, very detailed summaries, and even a forum to discuss theories on. Wikipedia is how I found the link to the site, so I think they should keep the link up.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.143.72.28 (talkcontribs).

Of course, but note the "if you ask me." Imagine, for a moment, that you're a Wikipedia reader. You follow the link to the site, and try to find some guarantee that the information is factual, accurate, and unbiased. Does your site have any authority over the subject? Shadow1 (talk) 20:59, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Anyone who has played the game will know it is factual. The only things that are opinionated are the various theories people have submitted, which have not even been posted there yet.67.163.193.239 21:18, 18 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Are you guys working together or something, because that screenshot, much like the other, looks NOTHING like the posts on that forum. I went there and checked it out. Shame on you both for trying to be decietful like that! And why have I got another block thread for spam links this time? I have not even added any more links!!!

Anyone who has played the game will know it is factual.

Absurd. That is not the way to switch consensus. What about anyone who hasn't played the game? Or is it your assumption that no one would ever read the article who hasn't played the game? If the community decides that the link stays it will, a cursory glance and I would say it fails WP:EL. IvoShandor 16:00, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Canvassing

Proof of off-wiki canvassing at the forums in order to garner support for 67.163.193.239's position: forum link (you'll need to register), and a screenshot. This is unacceptable. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 01:02, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Nice try to frame me there. One, that link does not lead anywhere but the login page, and two, that screen shot's been editted in photoshop. Anyone who has even been to my forum could tell you that. That post is completely fabricated.

And even if it weren't, there is nothing wrong with pointing people to wikipedia to defend a link to a fansite they all love. Either way, the screenshot is clearly a fake.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.163.193.239 (talkcontribs).

Unbelievable. I swear as an administrator that the screenshot was in no way altered, and anyone can go ahead and create an account and check that link. And I never said it was you - just that some off-wiki canvassing has occurred to support your position. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 01:20, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'm a member there and have been for a long time. I've never seen that post before, and upon checking, I do not see it now. There is no way that screenshot can be authentic, as it looks NOTHING like the type used on the forum by the admin. And for someone who complains about people spamming, you sure seem more than ready to go sending spammers to Jennifer's forum.

I am not surprised that the announcement has now been deleted (which is why I took the screenshot). And now, also not surprisingly, I have been blocked from the forum screenshot. This is ridiculous. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 01:32, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You were blocked for attempted spamming?>_> Gotta love the irony, though. The announcement was not deleted, for it never existed. If it had, I would have seen it, as I'm ALWAYS on the forum. And again, that screenshot looks nothing like the posts Jennifer makes.


3 Things
1- The person in the link, IS in fact the one talking here (the one with a 67.163.193.239 IP), I know because I'm a member there.
2- I don't know exactly if this person (67.163.193.239) thinks people here are stupid or what, but did you just post as another person? (I'm talking about the last post). You say "as it looks NOTHING like the type used on the forum by the admin", but it was you (the admin) who said that (look at the history)
3- I saw that thread, you just have to be registered to see it. Also, you claimed that people post their own opinion, but that doesn't look like the case:
"Where they came from has nothing to do with what they are saying here-their opinions are their own." (you said this here)
"And leave a message stating why you think the link should be kept" (Rule of rose forum)
"Please edit in the following: (link)" Clock Tower forum
You're not asking people to go to the wikipedia page and post what they think, you're asking people to post what you want them to post. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 190.64.66.86 (talk) 01:36, 19 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]

I'm not the admin, and that fake post in the screenshot does not even say that. No one can force people to do anything. And besides, you're a troll who attacks the forums-your word means nothing.67.163.193.239 01:45, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


^^ I don't want to get throttled for posting after another person because they didn't include a signature like what happened last time. Anyways, please, tell me why "canvassing" is inadmissible and so critical about something so petty as this? Since when is it against the law to allow other people to come in and "fight" with you over a matter such as this? And why would this fansite not be featured on the rule of rose wikipedia site eventhough it follows all the guidelines? Just because it's a fanbased site? Aren't all official sites created to attract fans? How is this any different? It has solid fact, not opinion about anything critical of the game's storyline. Otherwise, it's in a form of a "theory" by other fans, which would be in a different section. That's the thing about psychological video games such as this, there are many voids to fill that the creators allow the fans to conjure up. How will fans be able to post it if there is no forum featured here that has the place to do that? We're surely not going to post on the official RoR site because it doesn't have a forum or any area of discussion or insight learning.24.140.44.139 01:43, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Read this. Thanks. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 01:47, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

She brings up a good point though. Most people don't even read these discussion pages. It's pretty hard to debate if no one is biased.67.163.193.239 02:04, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Yes, thank you zim, but I already read it and it still doesn't make any sense to me. How will people know that our site isn't being advertised if nobody tells us? And when you think about it, you yourself have canvassed the site regarding this situation. I didn't know about, to be honest, mainly because I didn't even know there was a problem regarding it. I'm never on wikipedia for Rule of Rose because it doesn't tell me anything that I don't already know about the game. What I didn't know and have obtained it in my knowledge I learned from the site. Since when are "fans" incompetent to know anything about a game? 24.140.44.139 01:55, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

67.163.193.239, I already told you I'm not who you think I am. You don't want to believe me, don't believe me.
If I hadn't already proved you were lying enough times. About the other thing where you say that you're not the admin. First of all, are you the admin of the Clock Tower fansite? Before you say "No I'm Not", click http://s163.photobucket.com/albums/t311/damnedsword/?action=view&current=ct.jpg (source, your clock tower forum). There "The admin" says that SHE had a lot of discussion about this link trying to stay, and that's obviously you, 67.163.193.239, because before you, nobody else had put that "Largest forum in existence" thing.
So, you obviously are the admin of the clock tower forum. Now, here, http://s163.photobucket.com/albums/t311/damnedsword/?action=view&current=ror.jpg, the admin of that forum (you, as I've already proven), promotes the rule of rose forum.
Before you say "That doesn't mean I'm the admin", I have to show you this: http://s163.photobucket.com/albums/t311/damnedsword/?action=view&current=rorown.jpg, where the admin (you, as I've already proven), say that you own Rule Of The Rose.
Is this enough to prove you are the admin or not? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 190.64.66.86 (talk) 02:05, 19 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]
I assume the link in question is the forum? Firstly, forums' posts are non-attributable so if I say something in a thread, that cannot be used as a source. Secondly, a fansite link should be avoided. Third, can you assert that your forum is notable? Fourth, if it is notable, does it make the article any more encyclopedic? That said, it is almost impossible to prove canvassing on a forum because anyone with the ability can hide stuff in a forum. I would tend to avoid putting this link in the article, because I am not sure if any content is available on the site, and the fact that I need to register does not make this link any more suitable. Ah, never mind, the 3RR report told me a bit more. I would not put that link in in any case.
(edit conflict) It does not matter who is canvassing - but there might well be canvassing happening anyway. x42bn6 Talk 02:09, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Are you guys working together or something, because that screenshot, much like the other, looks NOTHING like the posts on that forum. I went there and checked it out. Shame on you both for trying to be decietful like that! And why have I got another block warning for spam links this time? I have not even added any more links!!!

I'm not taking sides in this argument. I don't feel that that site should be on the page because it is declared as a fansite, it has conflict of interest and no notability justified. x42bn6 Talk 02:44, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Not to mention it requires log in to access. IvoShandor 16:03, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The forum does require a log in, yes, but the last time I checked, the Rule of Rose fansite does not require logging in.

Also, the person with the 67 IP can't respond for awhile because some admin blocked her for a "spam linking" offense that she already got a warning for a while ago.03:06, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

Man, I almost die laughing reading you. Like if any doubts that everyone supporting the idea of the fansite are friends of her, and that she's the admin, would remain. In any case, what I'm talking about is that you did 7 edits in less than half an hour. What's the difference between them?; IN THE FIRST EDIT YOU ADMIT KNOWING THE ADMIN, AND THAT SHE'S THE PERSON WITH THE 67 IP, but in the last edit you don't claim knowing her or she being the admin (in fact, in the second edit you happen to claim that she's a member). XD. Just for those who don't wanna look at it for themselves, here's a comparison between your first edit and your last (seventh) edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3ARule_of_Rose&diff=116436813&oldid=116433538 (pay special attention to where this user claims being a friend of the admin (the person with 67.etc IP), and how he/she deletes that later)
I think we should stop harping on alleged control over a forum that should not be put into an article - doesn't that sound sensible? Canvassing is not an easy thing to prove if it is off Wikipedia, and if the links are unsuitable, it should stop there. x42bn6 Talk 13:30, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 190.64.95.214 (talk) 06:49, 20 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]

"Canvassing is not an easy thing to prove if it is off Wikipedia" Really? I never found it this easy. And I've been editing in wikipedia for some time, and participated in some cases like this one (in fact, I tend to like this things). In any case, I actually agree with you in that it/I should stop here. In fact, I was going to stop when I made my first point that the admin was actually 67.(etc), but continued when the admin kept denying it despite there are clear facts that show that. In any case, I'll stop talking about this and I'll let you talk about the link itself. 190.64.81.124 14:53, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Alright. The reason it is hard to prove is that if the information was not cached by the Internet Archive, the Wayback Machine or by a search engine (which, if the forum's contents are hidden by a login screen), and the fact that threads in a forum are not difficult to hide. I'll keep this page under watch, though. x42bn6 Talk 19:17, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


IP 190, you need to stop. You are not here to talk about the fansite or whether the link to it should be kept-you are here on a witchunt to get revenge for something the admin did to you. It's clear in how obsessively you are studying people's posts and how you are altering things to make it seem like I'm the admin. We don't need that kind of harassment when we are trying to have a calm discussion. In the end, my identity is completely irrelevant and not the topic of this discussion.

And there is no "canvasing" going on, though I agree with the point made by another user about people being allowed to come and defend a link they often visit and possibly even found through Wikipedia. Now, let's get back to the discussion on the fansite link.67.163.193.239 20:28, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

apparent 3rr vio

Reported both IPs for 3rr violations here. - Denny 02:08, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Arbitrary Section Break #2

Perhaps the most reasonable logic for why a Geocities-based webpage should not be added as an external link is the limited bandwidth inherent with these free web page accounts. Consider, please, that the very site in question is now down because it "has temporarily exceeded its data transfer limit" screenshot. Such links have little place in an encyclopedia article. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 02:41, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Actually it seems to work for me... But that shouldn't be a reason, to me. Theoretically, IGN or GameSpot could exceed their bandwidth capacities or something similar and then it would fall under this category. The only reason I put it is because they declare it as a fansite and this does not make things notable nor easily neutral. x42bn6 Talk 02:48, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Odd. Perhaps they're blocking random/georgraphic IPs to save bandwidth (added screenshot above). --ZimZalaBim (talk) 02:50, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
First; I did not think that still happened since user 67.163.193.239 said in ZimZalaBim's talk page; "and we fixed the bandwith problem ages ago.". Second; I think it is a reason why it could not be allowed. Tahoma, there's a big difference in a page that exceeds its bandwidth after many many GBs, and geocities, page which has an extremely small bandwidth limit for those who don't pay. In any case, I don't know if this is the most important reason why it should be allowed, despite as of now, I still think it should not be allowed. As I said before, however, if the rest of the people think the link should stay, I don't have a problem with it being here. I don't care that much.
Btw, I'm having the same problem ZimZalaBim is having, it can be some sort of region blocking, but I wouldn't be sure.


What would you have it called, if not a fansite? It was a site made by a fan. What's wrong with that? And the bandwith limit is staggering because currently Jennifer is doing some editting to clean up a few spelling errors. When the site is being edited, it often cannot be accsessed.

You still say "Jennifer" like if someone believed that is not you. But just in case someone still thinks you're not the admin (and the one telling people to edit the wikipedia article) (despite what I managed to prove through screenshots); check here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:ZimZalaBim#This_is_REALLY_beginning_to_get_irritating...) . There you say exactly "You're wrong and the discussion page proves it. And Rule of Rose is NOT Iron Maiden. It only has two fansites. Mine is the most extensive and the best out there." (the IP is directly below the msg). You see that "Mine"? That is YOU referring to YOUR page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 190.64.66.86 (talk) 03:09, 19 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Is this how desperate you are? Editting my words? I am not Jennifer. She knows about this though, because we told her earlier today. I can't stop you from believing what you want, though.

I'm pretty sure I edited your words, yeah; http://s163.photobucket.com/albums/t311/damnedsword/?action=view&current=wiki.jpg (that part can be found in the end of the "This is really beginning to get irritating" part of ZimZalaBim's talk page. Before you tell me that I edited what you said in the article, check the article history. By the way, it's funny how you deleted your topics about asking for help in both your forums, luckily, we got screenshots of them before you did that.


You realize no one is going to believe your nonsense, right? I don't know why you are so set on attacking my forum, but it is pathetic. No one is gonna fall for those screenshots-they've got to be two of the WORST photoshop edits I've ever seen!67.163.193.239 03:54, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Aha, so, what you're saying is that: the 3 screenshots I posted are photoshops, the screenshot zimzalabim posted is a photoshop, Zimzalabim was never banned on your rule of rose forum, there was no thread asking for support on your rule of rose forum (despite mentioned screenshot), there was no thread asking for support on your clock tower forum (despite mentioned screenshot), the link I gave doesn't actually have any part where you say the website is yours (despite it DOES say it-unless you remove it like you removed the threads of your forums), and that basically you're not the admin of the forum despite I've already proven you really are about 3 times. Well, that makes sense. In any case, as I said, anyone can go to ZimZalaBim's page and realize you really said RotR was your forum.
Now, I don't think there's any doubt on whether you're the admin or not (I hope there's no doubt ¬¬), so maybe you can go on talking about the page itself.

Edit: Sorry to talk about this again, just that all my evidence doesn't seem to be enough for someone to stop lying: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Shadow1#So . "It may be mine, but even the official site belongs to someone. A personal site is just info about a person, a blog, resume, or something for a business, which mine is not. And many things written on Wikipedia could be considered people's opinions. The stuff on my fansite was not only the work of me but a great deal of the members of my Rule of Rose forum. It is only an opinion when stated so, which is rarely. 67.163.193.239 18:54, 18 March 2007 (UTC)" . But I guess you're not the administrator (or even worse, I just changed your words (which can be found on the link))

You're obsessed-stop it. Anyone can edit someone else's words here, which is why I am not too fond of this place. And yes, those screenshots are an obvious photoshop-anyone could tell that. I already mentioned Zim got banned. Jennifer said it was because of his spamming. We showed her this page and the lengths he was going to to slander her fansite and block her, including telling people to register at her forum only to look for a post that does not exist. If that's not a good reason to ban someone, then I don't know what is. Regardless of what you claim, I'm not Jennifer. Ikary, this is really getting old. I know you are bitter about being banned, but this is hardly the way to solve your problem. You and your friends need to grow up, move on, and leave Jennifer and her forums alone.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.163.193.239 (talkcontribs).

1- As I said, I won't discuss the fact of my identity. I know who I am.
2- Everyone can look at that edit. Everyone can look at the history. Say what you want, I know you're the admin, and everyone with half at least half a brain would know it.
3- If you're going to add something, be sure to add it in the right place. My last edits weren't here (despite they should've been, in fact :P) (User fixed her mistake)
Please sign your comments via ~~~~, it's hurting my brain. That said, I don't feel it matters whether canvassing has occurred or what is on that forum, who is in charge of it, etc. - I still feel it fails WP:EL and if ShadowBot continues to catch it, then that works for me. x42bn6 Talk 14:20, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Even if comments are edited, it is still possible to recover the original version and see who added them. And I can prove that 67.163.193 added the quote on Shadow1's talk page: this is the diff. So either you are Jennifer, or you say that her forums are yours. I'm inclined to believe that it's the former. I am against this link as well; we cannot use Geocities sites for references. Veinor (talk to me) 19:58, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Geocities link flagged as spam

Moot point anyway, looks like the bot Shadowbot (talk · contribs) is now flagging it as spam... - Denny 04:08, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, saw that earlier.
Left over from when the article was being spammed. Shadow1 (talk) 19:42, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WP:VG Assessment

  • Too much of a game guide. Limit characters section to 3 characters maximum. Delete the others, and include an external link to a proper game guide website for the other characters if possible.

(GameSpot or another respected one, NOT a fansite.)

  • Expand upon the story section, but keep it limited to about 2 paragraphs. Currently a stub.
  • The lead section is incoherent. Read WP:LS, and do a complete rewrite.

Remained start, rated low. I also didn't like the fact that the one who requested assessment gave his own opinion in the edit summary of the request. Assessment is a third-opinion procedure, and I was slightly biased now. Luckily, the requester was completely wrong (see above), which makes it less of a problem. Just something to remember.

--User:Krator (t c) 11:30, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Since when do site like Gamespot have good character guides?>_>;67.163.193.239 20:22, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Geocities link

  • For what it's worth, the Geocities site in question appears to be a pretty comprehensive fansite and would be of obvious interest to those looking for information about the game. I'm pretty sure that even a feature-quality encyclopedia article would never be so detailed, and I sympathize with User:67.163.193.239, who has been shouted down more by brute force than by adherence to WP policy which still, I believe, demands the assumption of good faith and for article content to be produced by consensus. --Dystopos 13:32, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks.^^ The fansite really is quite informative. People like to argue that information wrote down by fans can't be proven, but neither can, more often than not, the info on most of the sites you DO have listed. We've already proven on the forum that some of the information featured on the official site is false.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.163.193.239 (talkcontribs)
External links are subject to different standards WP:EL than article content WP:A and references WP:CITE. It would not be proper to cite the forum to dispute claims made by verifiable sources (though the sources used to form those claims may be acceptable if they are published and not original research WP:NOR.) It may or may not be useful to list the site as an external link. My opinion is that it seems to be appropriate, but others may disagree. That's why we're discussing. Note that contributions to talk pages should be signed by typing four tildes (~~~~) at the end of your post. --Dystopos 21:11, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
(edit conflict) IMO, the link is borderline, but probably ok. I think the main issue to take away here, especially for User:67.163.193.239, is a lesson not to persistantly insert links (all of your last 50 article edits were merely to insert fansite or forum links), many in violation of WP:3RR (which seems to be why s/he was blocked, not link spamming per se). Happy editing! Not a dog 21:16, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
May I suggest taking up issues with user behavior on the user talk page and reserving this space for discussion of whether the link is appropriate for the article? --Dystopos 21:39, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]