User talk:74.76.164.215

Welcome
''Welcome to the PPC Wiki, I suppose. Since you've taken the time to edit the Vampires article, it looks like you intend to stick around. But, do we know you? If so, please create a user name and sign in so we can recognize you. You wouldn't wear a ski mask to your favorite public hangout, would you? That would be weird. And slightly alarming. People would look at you funny.''

''If we don't know you, please introduce yourself on the PPC Posting Board, where you can get to know your... er... fellows. Before you do, though, they might appreciate it if you find out exactly what the PPC is, learn Da Rules, and learn how to get Official Permission to write PPC stories. They'll ask you to do so when you get there anyway, in addition to showering you with gifts and other helpful introductory material.''

''Oh, and thank you for your edit. Probably.''

--- Sunflower Official (Talk) 10:32, January 19, 2011

KGarrett, I presume?
First of all, if you're concerned about not getting credit for stuff you've done (i.e. Himrod in the glossary), you should make sure to credit yourself on your agents' pages so we can get that information easily when we need it.

Second of all, remember to log in before editing--especially if you're going to complain about not getting credit for stuff you've done. (You see the hypocrisy in not doing so, right?) Not realizing you're logged out or forgetting sometimes is one thing, as is being new to the wiki and not knowing, but constantly neglecting to identify yourself on a community project is just disrespectful. It's not that hard to log in, so quit blowing it off before I get annoyed enough to do something about it.

Oh, and if I happen to be wrong about who I'm talking to, I'm sorry, but that only validates the importance of logging in. Don't forget.

~Neshomeh 07:29, February 21, 2011 (UTC)