Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-27150398-20180211135035

This was an idea that was previously suggested to me by TJman461, so after thinking over it for a while I've decided to create a thread on it.

As the number of battles created so far in this year and in 2017 were substainally less than the number of battles created in the years before, this thread's purpose is to encourage more users to take up battle writing whilst also encouraging current writers to continue creating fights in exchange for receiving helpful and constructive comments, listing ways in which they can improve their fights. To cut to the chase authors are required to post fights that they've previously completed and then have to give a comment about what they thought of the previous user's battle/battles whilst also advising them on how they can improve their battles in the future.

Rules

 * You can only post up two fights, per message, per week.


 * You must give a comment about the other user's battle before posting your own fights.


 * Try and be respectful, even if you don't think that the battle was that good or disagree with the outcome.


 * Try and comment on specific details of the fight (along with other sections of the battle if you wish to) rather than just giving a vague 'your battle was great!' type of comment (Ex. 'I liked the part where Knuckles said 'Oh No!' when Bowser threw the rocks at him' OR 'I really enjoyed the fight as I thought it was really action packed, especially when Sora and Cloud exchanged blows at a rapid pace. Keep up the Great Work!'


 * Try your best to give a constructive comment on how the author can improve their fight alongside your other comments, even if you think that the fight is 'perfect'. (Ex. 'While I really liked the fight, I do feel that there could have been more dialogue between Sora and Cloud and that Boomstick could have made more jokes in the analysis sections')


 * Even if you disagree with the outcome, don't comment on it or the research, the idea is for the authors to receive kind and helpful that will encourage them to improve their battle writing not to make them feel bad about themselves. However, if a battle on here does happen to suffer from REALLY poor research or breaks any of the Rules and Guidelines, the author will be confronted about the issue by an Admin.


 * If you STRONGLY disagree with the comments that have been made about your fight, politely discuss the issue with the user about it on their wall rather confronting them about it on here. If the discussion gets out of control report the issue on the Rule Violation Report.


 * If you want to post an older fight and just want the user to give you a nice comment about said fight rather than giving you a comment about how to improve it then please state this next to said fight when posting it. If you still want the user to give you a nice comment about said fight along with a constructive comment then just post said fight as normal.
 * To confirm what counts as a older fight, it is a fight that has been completed for more than 6 months.


 * As this thread is designed to try and help people improve their fights, it is recommemded that you allow users to give you both a nice comment and constructive comment about any "new fights" (fights that have been completed for less than 6 months)you have posted, however if you REALLY would prefer to have said user's only give you a nice comment about said fight please state this is the comments.


 * Have Fun!

If you have any questions any of the rules on here, please let me know on my message wall.

For those who may see this message before I highlight it, I would prefer you didn't start commenting until after I have posted my example comment down below. 