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Why did you remove my edits to the Fur Fighters page?

Im the one who put up the list of levels, weapons, and enemies on the Fur Fighters page. I would like to know why you deleted them? They were accurate and they were related to the game.

Is this a prank?

by JRP23 —Preceding comment added by 195.195.47.88 (talk) 11:04, 13 October 2008 (UTC)

No, this is policy. Wikipedia is not a gameguide, and original research from uncited, unverifiable sources cannot be accepted. Articles should be concise: detailed descriptions of levels, points schemes and so forth are not appropriate in an encyclopedia. Acroterion (talk) 12:02, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
The information is relevant to the game, yes, but only for those people who have played the game. The difference between an encyclopedia and a game site (such as a reviews site) is that an encyclopedia isn't solely targeted at people who are potential purchasers of the game in question. So a list of levels with the amount of collectables, or a list of weapons with the amount of damage e.t.c. is not suitable, as it's only of interest to people who own the game. While it's great for a game guide on GameFAQs, Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. Likewise, we wouldn't include information about a sport (such as where to buy tennis racquets, or how best to take a penalty) that is only useful to people who play those sports. Does that help explain? (Also thanks Acroterion for responding to the user before I got the chance. I haven't been on-wiki as much as in the past) Dreaded Walrus t c 16:56, 13 October 2008 (UTC)