User talk:Clutter6590

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Clutter Corner
All the things you put there were non-notable loot and you signed it with your username, you can't do that in an article. --Anonymous (Talk) 05:23, March 10, 2010 (UTC)
 * This page needs some work >Fallout 3 component locations, you can put all the component locations there, I'm sure a lot of people could use the info. --Anonymous (Talk) 05:31, March 10, 2010 (UTC)
 * You would be a lot of help if you did that, but you should keep the description as brief and precise as possible. --Anonymous (Talk) 06:01, March 10, 2010 (UTC)

Books
Each kind of books (burned, scorched, ruined) has its own page, so you don't need to list them on one page. And I don't think we need to list locations for them, because they're not really useful in the game, just like we don't list the locations for all forks, plates and cups --Anonymous (Talk) 06:15, March 10, 2010 (UTC)

Learning editing practices
Hi! Nice to see you diving in with an interest! Please spend some time with the links in the welcome message above to start getting a handle on how we operate around here. In addition, let me give you a couple of pointers: Enjoy your time here.--Gothemasticator 06:19, March 10, 2010 (UTC)
 * Links to pages here on The Vault can be just the page name inside double brackets, rather than the entire web address inside single brackets.
 * We have separate pages for each of the damaged book variants you listed. (I reverted your edits.) It would be more appropriate to merge the four large damaged book pages into one. But, that's probably at least a little bit in the future for you. Why not start a To-Do list on your user page and come back to it as you learn new techniques on the wiki?
 * Good for you discussing things civilly with other editors on their talk pages! I can tell you're going to get along well here at The Vault.

Item locations
You can read through this forum page to catch up on the continuing discussion of item locations.

A side note - please sign your talk page entries by adding four tildes (Gothemasticator 09:21, March 10, 2010 (UTC)) at the end of your messages. Makes it easier to get back to you.--Gothemasticator 09:21, March 10, 2010 (UTC)

Important Items
I don't know about the article, but i think you should wait for an admin's opinion. Also the whole discussion on item locations is not finalized yet, so I think you should wait until it's done. For now you can put all your ideas on your userpage or make a subpage and when the time comes you can unleash your "clutter". --Anonymous (Talk) 01:13, March 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * Item locations belong on the pages of the item itself and the location where it is as of right now. We might be creating overview pages for the various loots like the one at Fallout 3 component locations, but we might not. Nitty Tok. 02:27, March 11, 2010 (UTC)