User talk:TSA

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[edit] Website, Etc.

1. What's your website? 2. How do you edit pages in IE7? Every time I try to edit a page it just starts a "File Download" for index.php.

The Hylia --TSA 05:46, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Twilight Princess reverts

Please discuss the current Twilight Princess reverts here before reverting again, thanks. -- ReyBrujo 20:06, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

Done. The article is locked, so we can't change it. Which is good - it was getting old fan sites were inserting themselves as secondary-sources when primary sources existed for citations. --TSA 17:11, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] TSA Retiring

According to [this], TSA's giving up the speedrunning business. I don't want to touch his page, but shouldn't this be mentioned?

[edit] Land of the Legend

Considering that Land of the Legend has been more or less ruled as a bad source, I think it's appropriate to share this: [1] to ensure that this linkspamming ceases to be on Wikipedia. - A Link to the Past (talk) 07:42, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

I agree. JackSparrow_Ninja continually ad-spams the fan site, Land of the Legend in several The Legend of Zelda articles, usually replacing more credible citations with his own. He has been documented and reprimanded by Wiki Admins once already for Vandalism and Edit Wars. Land of the Legend turned their initial acclaim into a means to generate massive amounts of ad revenue in order to finance their own personal ambitions. They've repeated made up unverifiable claims on their site, including a hoax image in February 2005 that evoked the wrath of the Zelda community and blog sites. They never use proper citations and feel the need to attack my site whenever possible because they are simply jealous my site is better than theirs. Mighty Dekunut, formerly known as "Hyrule" on Wikipedia (account has since vanished), is very deceitful and hateful. After meeting him at E3 2006 where he seemed to be an okay person, I soon after found out he really cared nothing for my site or me, or other webmasters. He apparently "got" several webmasters into E3 2006 from the Zelda Community, but then abandoned them leaving many to have to get in on their own accord (including Lord-of-Shadow and Goddes Rinoa). Additionally, while there, Mighty Dekunut was off trying to get their "exclusives", and sort of forgot about his other "friends there". I had to use my contact, Matt Atwood, to get some people into the Wii booth without waiting in line so they could get a chance to play Zelda before the event ended, some of these people who flew long distances on Martjin's word (Mighty Dekunut's real name is Martjin). After this, many major webmasters were not happy with him, and soon after, he ripped off content from my site and others, prompting me to initiate a call to blacklist him and his site. Their site had a major downtime for whatever reason, and even during that time, they kept a metric in place to measure traffic, and they had false claims, such as they'd have exclusive GDC Germany coverage. Repeatedly his words and actions have infuriated others, and many now consider the site's "third" comeback and afterthought and simply ignore it. --TSA 20:37, 9 December 2006 (UTC)