Ed, Edd n Eddy:Article Comments

Article comments have replaced the old method of talking about an article on its Discussion page. Now, whenever you want to say something about a particular article or read what others are saying, you can do so at the bottom of the article itself--you no longer have to go to a separate page. To join or start the discussion, just type your comment in the box at the bottom of the page, click the "Post comment" button, and you're done!

Rules and Guidelines for Comments
The following is a list of rules and guidelines you should read before you post comments.

1) No spam or vandalism.

2) No profanity or foul language.

3) You should only comment if you have something to add to the discussion. Make sure you're discussing the topic that the article is about, and make sure your comment is in the right article.

4) Be conscious of your grammar. If you use proper grammar in your comments, it will be easier for the other editors to read and understand. While a few accidental typos are not a big deal, you are expected to have a decent understanding of grammar, spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and whatnot if you wish to comment. Too often, comments are littered with numerous grammatical errors and are difficult to read.

5) Be kind and polite. If another commenter provides an alternative viewpoint on a topic, don't lash out at them, rather give constructive criticism or just state that you respectfully disagree.

6) One or two exclamation points are enough, and please turn caps lock off. Some people mistakenly think that adding more than one exclamation mark at the end of their comment or having caps lock on somehow increases their emphasis, which it doesn't. If your comment contains more than five exclamation points, it will be edited by an Admin.

Keep in mind that this Wiki's Administrators have the ability to edit or delete your comments if they contain spam, vandalism, or excessive foul language. Following these rules will help you become a better commenter and give you more credibility and respect.