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User:Tomtomn00/BetaLab This is not Wikipedia, it is a Version of MediaWiki, encorporated into any usage. Thus meaning that it does not to have to be like Wikipedia, as it is not a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. Thus said, it does not have to follow any guidelines of things used off this site, also the fact that it is a private wiki. We do not have a policy on titles, and we will not need one unless the wiki becomes public again to be edited by all ROBLOX users. That said, we would not need any policy anyway, as we have moderation, experienced users and editors. Also, reviewing some of your moves; lots of them are not Tutorials, just facts. You don't need a tutorial to navigate down a page of the website, you need a tutorial for what ROBLOX is for, building and scripting, not for scrolling up and down a website. Thus said (again), it is needed to tell users about the page, but not for a tutorial. People come here for information and tutorials. Not to find that all the information has (Tutorial) as a suffix to it. Also, there is no MediaWiki Policy on how things should be named, however many suggestions there may be. That was my crazy statement. End of discussion? ~ ⇒TomTomN00 @ 22:00, 11 April 2012 (UTC) 18:00, 11 April 2012 (EDT)