User talk:Teyrn of Highever

Hello, I noticed you've been editing the page "Tenth Doctor". Recently, you've undone a small edit I made to the article, revision 1255142. I could simply restore the quote I added, but I thought it would be better to allow you to explain your reasoning for the quote's removal. I think the quote is short, memorable, and deserves to be a part of the article, but I'd like to know your perspective. -UnleddedMan
 * It is good but Wikiquote has limitations on the number of quotes. You need to conform to the limitations or the page could be deleted for copyright violations. As long as you adhere to the limits, I have no issue. Teyrn of Highever 12:03, 7 March 2011 (UTC)

About reverting edits
Two things:

1. When making article revisions, you seem to do them by individual section. You know you could always do the whole page at once by using the Edit button at the top of the page?

2. I understand your constant reversion of the Doctor Who Wikiquote articles to try to conform to Wikiquote guidelines. Bear in mind that a lot of the quotes you cut out are ones I really consider to be "memorable." I started a discussion on the Ninth Doctor talk page about this. 206.216.34.251 03:31, 31 March 2011 (UTC)
 * I added to the discussion. Also, the whole thing of doing it article by article is just a preference so I don't constantly scroll around and know exactly which articles I have left to work on. Teyrn of Highever 10:15, 31 March 2011 (UTC)