User talk:Yunzhong Hou

Ok, many responses here, so I'll number them:

1.''Hey, I'm NOT a wikia official, I'm a contributor on Fiction wikia.  Ok, sorry, I didn't know, but Hey, quit the shouting. It's rude''.

2.Make life easier for you on fiction wiki Us being allowed to have our own pages does not inhibit you in any way.

2.It's probable It's not probable! Or is wasn't until you came and tryed to stop it!

3.''Hey, quit the shouting. It's rude. So's the profanity. You might not expect yourself to allow others to edit your articles, but that's against the spirit of the community wiki. Ok, A, I was shouting because this is annoying me so much, B, I do not see damn as a profanity, E.G. RuneScape - Souls of the Damned'', and c, Ask anyone on this wiki whether they would allow anyone else to majorly edit their fan-fiction. You've had two of our users complain directly to you, Chia and Jigo, and you've directly ignored them.

4. And just why do you want to keep placeholders for longer than a few days? I agree with you on that one. But, as I have said, Chia and Jigo have given good examples of this.

5. When I said blabbing off, I was using it to replace something much ruder.

6. Chances are those rules aren't compatible with the idea of page ownership. The rules are here: RuneScape Fan Fiction Wiki:Rules. Here's an exerpt:

''2. Users cannot edit someone else's page, unless:

It has a typo, and the editing user wishes to fix it.

It has an incorrect link, and the editing user wishes to fix it.

It has been recently vandalized, and the editing user wishes to revert the bad edit.

It has inappropriate content, and the editing user wishes to fix it.

If it can be categorized in a/another category, and the editing user wishes to add it. Adding an article to an incorrect category can be seen as vandalism in some cases.''

7. There's no reason to believe that 'normal' is good Everything on this wiki was going smoothly until you arrived. And what vulgar language?

Doing this is annoying me furthur, and I may quit the wiki due to it.