User talk:Freedom Wall

Hello, greetings and welcome to the Narutopedia! Thanks for your edit to the Ami page.

We do hope that you will stay for a long time. Enjoy your stay as we work to become the best Naruto info site out there. BELIEVE IT!

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! Simant (talk) 19:09, May 28, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Sakura's recent jutsu(s) missing from her infobox
I'm seeing them in her infobox. Anyway, normally, if the technique in question is a new one, it takes a while for the technique to show up in any infobox, because the metadata associated with it has yet to "recognized" by the system. Regarding the Summoning Technique, that is a bit more complicated. Until very recently, techniques which exist in both manga and anime, but that a user has only used in one of those media (like in this case), would not show up. Simant has worked some of his coding wizardry and that appears to have been fixed in some articles, though not all. For example, Flying Thunder God still doesn't show up in Tobirama's infobox. If we were to list him as a user in the anime as well, it wouldn't probably show, but he has yet to be known to use it in the anime. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 16:05, June 16, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Tense rule
Most articles are to be written in the past tense, yes, but for media ones, like chapters, episodes, OVA, movies, and (I think) the plot section of video games, they are to be written in the present. Those articles are to be read as if what they chronicle is happening. They say what is happening. Character articles, for example, say what has happened. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 22:39, June 19, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Source Editor
Go to Special:Preferences, under the editing tab, and select "source editor" in the drop-down menu, it's the first setting on that tab. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 15:56, May 15, 2015 (UTC)

re: Crunchyroll
It is one of the few legal stream sites, but the only one that many people can access, without needing to be in the US. Even if you don't see the clips on the day they're released, they become free to watch on Crunchyroll after a week has passed (so, next week, people will be able to freely watch last week's episode), so we consider whatever happens in Crunchyroll to be the most important. Illegal stream sites take many liberties with translations and therefore, are not as reliable. --Sajuuk talk 08:04, May 23, 2015 (UTC)