Talk:AWplanet
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My revision replaced a pretty obvious copyright violation, the original being here: [1]. That it was shameless marketting copy giving a feature list true for almost every MMORPG ever created just made it worse. I summarized the actual facts as best I could. Frankly, the long "stuff AWplanet clains" sentence can probably be deleted without any loss of content. Of course doing so will turn the article into an embarrassingly short stub. Alan De Smet | Talk 03:58, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Deletions
Alan,
1) game is not support - PDAs and mobile phones. Please remove. 2) Why did you remove additional information? There is no conflict with terms.
AWplanet Addministration (eugene@awplanet.com).
- (Preceeding comment copied over from here
- 1) The official website says, "You can start playing the game after only a few minutes of downloading the client, on almost any device (including PDA and mobile phones)." 2) Additional information? Which information? I deleted the links to the forums and documentatin because they're right at the top of the official home page, which is in the link list. Generally speaking an article only gets one "official" link. As for the body text, it was a pretty clear copy of content found elsewhere on the web (here in this case). As the bold warning on the bottom of the editor says, "Do not copy text from other websites without permission. It will be deleted." If you're the copyright holder and you're releasing it under the GFDL, you'll need to very clearly state that that is the case. (A reminder: the traditional way to sign posts on wikipedia is to use ~~~~) — Alan De Smet | Talk 04:56, 7 April 2007 (UTC)