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[edit] Myth
Hey, I had to remove some of your additions to the page for Myth (computer game). I have spent a lot of effort trying to keep the article from creeping out of control; it was longer than the recommended article size for a long time and very tedious to read. Please read about what Wikipedia is and What Wikipedia is not. There is a cut-off point for what kind of information is relevant for the purposes of writing an encyclopedia. Let's keep sections concise and leave out information that the average reader is unlikely to deem interesting and important. For example, I have tried to leave out references to fan-based groups like Badlands, Vista, Creation, Project Magma, MythDev, etc. The purpose isn't to satisfy the egos of group members or to give credit where credit is due; the purpose is to write an encyclopedia, and these are just arbitrary and random names to the average Joe reading the article. Thanks! Argyrios 00:43, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
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