User talk:24.44.80.234

Welcome to Memory Alpha! I've noticed that you've already started making some contributions to our database – thanks for your edit to the "Camera" page! Might I suggest that you consider registering an account with us? Creating an account is quick, easy and free, and doesn't require you to give us any personal information at all. But there are a number of benefits to logging in, including the following:


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Thanks. -- Renegade54 (Talk) 01:18, 2013 March 16


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Recent edits
Couple of points: Content should not be copied here from Wikipedia, as doing so is a copyright violation; they use a different license than we do and the two are not compatible. Second, if you wish to point out issues or errors in an article, please use the article's talk page to do so instead of putting "WRONG" in the article. If you wish to use an actual template, you can put in an article to indicate that something is not accurate.

You may also wish to review our canon policy so you are aware of the sources for article content, which may be why it differs from what you might think it should be. 31dot (talk) 02:01, March 16, 2013 (UTC)