Talk:30 ABY to 39 ABY: Difference between revisions

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****In light of interest, I went ahead and removed the event from the page. I did however, leave Aidyn's death. [[User:Aidyn Wolfwood|Aidyn Wolfwood]] 21:28, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
****In light of interest, I went ahead and removed the event from the page. I did however, leave Aidyn's death. [[User:Aidyn Wolfwood|Aidyn Wolfwood]] 21:28, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
* Yeah, events should be of at least clan level. Character births and deaths are fine under the appropriate headings. --[[User:Windos|Windos]] 21:53, 7 December 2009 (UTC)

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When it's considered an 'event'

  • After noticing Raimi's addition to this page, it brings up the following question: Which information should be written on this page under the actual events? I always figured that the lowest level of news you could write was a clan-level event, such as the event of a clan doing a certain important activity or making a particularly important change. I have a feeling that if people could do what Raimi did, we'd have a lot of people writing when they joined and the events section would get cluttered. What are the guidelines here? -- Ronovi, 7 December 2009 8:16 (PST)
    • Actual information pertinent to the DB timeline, not just random members joining or leaving(ie. New GM, Systems added, Wars(DB/Clan)) --Phoenix d'Tana, 7 December 2009 11:52am(EST)
      • In that case, I think it is safe to say that Raimi's addition should be removed. Vexxtal, the verdict? I figured it's not in my place to edit the page myself. -- Ronovi, 7 December 2009 13:11 (PST)
        • In light of interest, I went ahead and removed the event from the page. I did however, leave Aidyn's death. Aidyn Wolfwood 21:28, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
  • Yeah, events should be of at least clan level. Character births and deaths are fine under the appropriate headings. --Windos 21:53, 7 December 2009 (UTC)