User talk:Rhavkin

Welcome Rhavkin
13:09, July 10, 2014 (UTC)

Vandalism
Hi, please stop removing content and deleting text from Wake up! without a good reason. Thank You. Also, what do you mean by pictures and what spanish page? 09:41, September 15, 2014 (UTC)

Final Image Guidelines Warning
Hi there! I know you're trying to help the wiki, but you need to read the other messages on your talk and read the Image Guidelines, or else you could face a ban for uploading images incorrectly. Feel free to ask me or other users questions, though the Guidelines Reminder that's been posted already on your talk page points out what you've been doing wrong on your uploads. Don't forget it links you to the FAQ which can tell you all the steps you need to upload images correctly! Thanks. 14:20, September 16, 2015 (UTC)

Please read the One Piece Encyclopedia:Guidebook/Image Guidelines. The image you keep uploading has a watermark from mangapanda which is not allowed, in addition to being unsourced, and having no categories. If you upload it again without trying to talk about correcting these problems, I will have to give you short ban. 14:46, September 16, 2015 (UTC)

Images
You really need to put your source (say Chapter 805 for images from Chapter 805) and categories for the images you upload, or else they'll be deleted. 21:12, October 30, 2015 (UTC)

Chinese "Raws"
You uploaded a Chinese-text chapter cover. We usually add the images by Monday, where the actual raws come out. Chinese scans are not raws.

Image Categories
Hey Rhavkin, when you upload an image, be sure to use categories that are meant for images (any subcategory of Category:Images). On the portraits you uploaded today, you used "Mink Tribe", "Royalty", "Male Characters", etc, all of which are categories for articles only, not images. The proper categories for the images you uploaded are "Chapter Images" (one category always refers to the source of the image) and "Portraits" (another denotes the use of the image). Also, be sure to not artificially zoom in on images, as that can cause pixelation and other distortions of the image. Just watch out for these kinds of things in the future. Thanks! 16:14, November 27, 2015 (UTC)