To Fandom Users, Hello and welcome to the Rainbow Magic Wiki. This is an open letter addressed to everyone around the world who hasn't created an account yet. Not that it's a bad thing. It's very nice to get visitors to the wiki, however, it's not very nice when the visitors mess up pages and spam comments. I don't mean to be pre-judgemental or anything towards fandom users, but usually, it is the fandom users who make useless edits to pages and post TONS of irrelevant comments at a time. Signed-in users usually have more experience with wiki contributing so they know how to edit properly.
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| - To Fandom Users, Hello and welcome to the Rainbow Magic Wiki. This is an open letter addressed to everyone around the world who hasn't created an account yet. Not that it's a bad thing. It's very nice to get visitors to the wiki, however, it's not very nice when the visitors mess up pages and spam comments. I don't mean to be pre-judgemental or anything towards fandom users, but usually, it is the fandom users who make useless edits to pages and post TONS of irrelevant comments at a time. Signed-in users usually have more experience with wiki contributing so they know how to edit properly.
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| - To Fandom Users, Hello and welcome to the Rainbow Magic Wiki. This is an open letter addressed to everyone around the world who hasn't created an account yet. Not that it's a bad thing. It's very nice to get visitors to the wiki, however, it's not very nice when the visitors mess up pages and spam comments. I don't mean to be pre-judgemental or anything towards fandom users, but usually, it is the fandom users who make useless edits to pages and post TONS of irrelevant comments at a time. Signed-in users usually have more experience with wiki contributing so they know how to edit properly. I understand that Rainbow Magic fans are mostly young children (4-7 years) which could mean they are inexperienced with using the Internet, let alone people on the Internet (however, I doubt it because Internet is readily available nowadays than back then). They may get over excited on the wiki and end up posting 17 comments in 5 minutes. Please read the following tips on posting comments and editing:
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