Thread:Mr. Waddle Dee/@comment-33442125-20180801004551/@comment-33442125-20180801015639

I know the Epitome of Eighteen Histories are difficult to place on a timeline. It's why we haven't added some of them in yet. Starting a discussion and trying to figure out how to implement them or figure out the timeline would be better than just deciding on your own when there are little clear indicators. Epitomes 13 through 18, however, are during Kadota's Coma arc to the Final Curtain arc. There are pretty clear indicators here.

- Kazane met Mikado and then later the same day she encounters Chikage and told him Kadota was in a coma. The next day, Kazane goes to visit Kadota and runs to Izaya, which is during the Kadota Coma arc.

And even for anime episodes you mix up arcs and scenes in this manner like with Seitarou, Kujiragi, Anri, Shiki, and many more pages. There are scenes like a character's intention of doing an action being directly stated or done in the anime, and you came up with something entirely different.

- Horada has a fear of hammers, but a fear of something is NOT the same as PTSD in the slightest. Izaya has admitted to having PTSD by acknowleding that his condition is psychosomatic, which is correlated with PTSD. PTSD also has to affect your daily life frequently enough for someone to be diagonsed with PTSD. Even if you aren't well versed in mental illnesses and conditions, you can not just assume it's a mental condition unless it's directly stated; there is no indication Horada has it.

It's fine that you have no access to the light novels. But you're still getting information wrong from what is available to you. Like what I wrote on your wall before, I don't blame you if you put something that is a mistranslation or from what limited information you have of the series. And again, we've brought this to your attention multiple times at this point.

What sucks is I can see you're trying. But you're still providing more wrong information than right, and it's taxing on the rest of us as you're an unreliable editor at this point. You're doing your own thing rather than working towards writing information others come on here to find and get their questions answered or working with the community, despite multiple generous attempts to get you to do better.

I don't want to check every single thing you do. But you haven't proven yourself otherwise yet. I wrote advice back in April in what we're looking for and how to improve your edits. SparklingLimeade has approached you for similar edits around that time and gave you advice as well as talked to you about the same things you're still doing now back in March. And even further back ChromeCircus approached you for the exact same issues. You're still doing every single thing that's causing us to watch you like a hawk and undo edits from the past six months to the present. One issue I can think of is you're trying to put as much information as you can without realizing how many daily visitors we get that read the wiki for information your'e providing in increments instead of decent chunks where visitors aren't left hanging.

I'm going to quote what ChromeCircus wrote to you in March: "Rather than undoing things you don't understand, ask. All of the usual editors here are well-versed in canon as well as the format of the wiki and would not unnecessarily undo an edit. There will always be a reason."

Every single time you mention, "look at this episode or chapter, it's there," we were already aware of it beforehand. SparklingLimeade, Soutenkyuu, ChromeCircus, and myself are very well versed in this series. I'm a translator you're getting your information from too, by the way. Chrome and Limeade are especially knowledgeable of the original series, and Soutenkyuu and I are up to date with SH and beyond. Instead of reaching out to any of us, you choose to have edit wars and have an unhealthy relationship with us instead. And we've tried to get you to talk multiple times and have been exceedingly patient given the circumstances.

I can't say more because we all have told you what you do wrong and how to be better to us and be a better editor.