Thread:JakCooperThePlumber/@comment-18812574-20170103024622/@comment-2089817-20170103184113

Jak, expanding on Kido does not mean making a hundred pages of taking a canon Kido name, removing/adding one new thing to the name, and then recoloring the spell to make it seem new. It's not expanding, it's called spam.

"Oh, check this shit out! If I rotate my fist 90 degrees clockwise, and then punch, it's like a completely different technique! *goes to make "90 Degree Clockwise Rotation Punch" as a new page*"

^That's you right now. That's you making all these random tri-Sokatsui and black-colored Hiryugekizokushintenraiho pages. If you want to make "unique" alterations of an existing spell, that's what character articles are for. Otherwise, it better damn well be an actually new creation based off of an existing spell; like how Urahara's "Modified Kido" version of Byakurai is red, but focused, compact, operates like a laser rather than a bolt of lightning. THAT is how you expand a spell.

Right now, you're flooding the wiki with nonsensical pages that differ VERY little from the canon spells, to the point that it's becoming a nuisance. Ten'iren Sokatsui? That's just using Sokatsui ten times over. That's not a new creation. Hiryu Gekizoku Shinten Gekhia Hebi Raiho? All you did was add in two words to the name, and colored it black. That's it. Need I go on?

If you keep it up, they are going to all be deleted, and this may result in you being banned, because this isn't the first time Shonen and others have had to talk to you about this nonsense, and you don't seem to be interested at all in cooperating with the way things are done here.

I'm sorry I had to be harsh right now but, as I said, this isn't the first time the staff has had issues with you, and again, you're making no efforts to clean up your behavior. If you want to spam the site with pages upon pages of nonsense, then go to the sister site TBF, which is pretty much dead right now. Otherwise, if you do want to continue here, then I suggest making a legitimate effort to improve the content you're dishing out.