User talk:Jumblehunter
Take a look at Feedback:Getting started, which Anet has set up so that they can hear suggestions from players. They are unable to legally take suggestions from user-pages, like where you've placed yours. G R E E N E R 21:44, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
- Yep, I know it's confusing, and you can respond on this page if you have any more questions. I'll try to give you a quick run-through. It's a copy/paste from someone else's talk page.
- Read the rules here: Feedback:Rules. Also visit Feedback:FAQ to get answers to anything I missed, or misstated.
- Head to the Feedback:Getting started. At Step 2, scroll down in that little text box and enter your name as is: Jumblehunter . Then "agree"
- If you've done it right, this link should no longer be red: Feedback:User/Jumblehunter.
- Once that link has been created (done during step 2 when you "agreed"), I suggest copying it somewhere onto your user page so you can get to it quickly.
- On the right side of the page you will notice that there is an area for you to "Create a suggestion". Type in the short title of your article.
- Take care as to which categories you apply to your suggestion. Take a look here for some options: Help:Creating a game suggestion page.
- Best of luck, and again, respond here if you need more help. G R E E N E R 23:36, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
It says the name jumblhunter is taken Jumblehunter 23:46, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
- You may have been in the wrong area. Anyways, much to my surprise, I was just able to make the feedback space for you! Go to Feedback:User/Jumblehunter to get yourself started. G R E E N E R 23:51, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
Giving comments[edit]
If you'd like to give comments -- for example, comments about someone's suggestion -- please do so in the "Discussion" page. Don't edit the main page. In response to "You know there already doing this mate???" on my suggestion page, I made that suggestion before ANet announced such a feature. So, I'll update that page accordingly. There are a lot of old suggestions here. Be sure to check when they were last edited. --Arngrim 02:00, 6 December 2010 (UTC)
- I second this as well. Editing a suggestion page without the authorization of the suggestion's creator is considered vandalism, and if continued, can result in disciplinary action such as temp bans. Please study up a bit by reading the getting started page (linked above) to keep yourself out of deep end of the "oh crap" pool.--Neithan Diniem 02:14, 6 December 2010 (UTC)