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Borderlands Wiki:Common Mistakes
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The My English Wiki has developed a number of policies over the years in order to set a few standards that create some level of conformity throughout the wiki. Not every editor takes the time to understand these however, and jarring changes in style can sometimes result, and contributors can become frustrated when their efforts are unexpectedly wiped away. In an effort to offer some bite-sized explanations, here are some of the common mistakes that run counter to some of the established standards here.
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The My English Wiki has developed a number of policies over the years in order to set a few standards that create some level of conformity throughout the wiki. Not every editor takes the time to understand these however, and jarring changes in style can sometimes result, and contributors can become frustrated when their efforts are unexpectedly wiped away. In an effort to offer some bite-sized explanations, here are some of the common mistakes that run counter to some of the established standards here.