Thread:TheDarkness909/@comment-24661801-20140517011011/@comment-1687995-20140517013655

So, let's begin... you heard? You only heard? I'm sorry, you directly peered onto the Recent wiki activity page and saw my message posted. That is not heard "from a little birdie", that's seen from the computer monitor.

The issue is that most of your contributions are nonconstructive. Your article is named Trolls/Hackers/Exploiters, and according to the Manual of Style on Wikipedia, you should only have the article's title as one term, not three.

The contents of the article identify closely with the Wikipedia article and the latter could just merely be a substitute for the page.

Does it matter if it needs to be 3 combined? Typing in "hacker" redirects you to the Exploit page because it is essentially the same thing. The names are a little off in definition, but they all cover the same topic. Hackers and Exploiters are the same, Trolls are a little different.

And in the article, you define a scammer, which an article already exists for.