Wikipedia:JJPMaster's Law
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I violated the "Wikipedia is not for things made up one day" guideline twice, so I would like to tell you: don't be me. For instance, don't make up a number that is equal to 10^7,000^300 and call it Joshua's number, and in doing so create an article for it and add an unsourced claim that it is larger than Graham's number. Example:
Joshua's Number is the biggest known number. It is 10^7,000^300.
It was made by [REDACTED - personal info].
This number is way bigger the [sic] Graham's Number.
Don't create a web game called Hacker.io and create an article about it, and add a credits list that accidentally discloses your date of birth, and don't credit a random fellow human who was barely involved as a "feature inspirator". Most importantly, do not accidentally create a reference instead of an external link that links to the game. Example:
Hacker.IO is a .IO game that I created. The development team is below:
joshuaponce2008 = The Lead Designer
Hil3pies = The Feature Inspirator
It will get A11'd. [3]
Finally, do not stop being a vandal and do NOT become a semi-active new page reviewer and AfC reviewer afterwards.
- ^ User:JJPMaster/Joshua's number
- ^ User:JJPMaster/Hacker.io
- ^ @Oshwah:, you should've A11'd it, not A7'd it