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== The Fog (2005 film) ==
== The Fog (2005 film) ==


When editing articles, please ensure that you adhere to Wikipedia's guidelines, in this case [[WP:FILMPLOT]]. Plot summaries in film articles should be between 400-700 words long and should only include details that are important to the story. Details such as "When the radio stops so do the women and they put their tops back on and go inside the boat" is not a plot point and would be considered excessive detail. When a plot summary is too long, it is also important to try to condense the wording rather than making it even longer. For example, instead of detailing how the three people on the boat are killed, it is simpler to simply say they were "horrifically killed". Additionally, when adding names to cast lists for films, please remember that Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate list of details and names that are added to a castlist must meet certain criteria. Minor roles by actors that are not notable enough to even have a Wikipedia article of their own would normally not be included. Please refer to [[WP:MOSFILM]] for a fuller explanation guidelines. Thank you. [[Special:Contributions/88.104.30.10|88.104.30.10]] ([[User talk:88.104.30.10|talk]]) 02:40, 24 June 2013 (UTC)
When editing articles, please ensure that you adhere to Wikipedia's guidelines, in this case [[WP:FILMPLOT]]. Plot summaries in film articles should be between 400-700 words long and should only include details that are important to the story. Details such as "When the radio stops so do the women and they put their tops back on and go inside the boat" is not a plot point and would be considered excessive detail. When a plot summary is too long, it is also important to try to condense the wording rather than making it even longer. For example, instead of detailing how the three people on the boat are killed, it is simpler to simply say they were "horrifically killed". Additionally, when adding names to cast lists for films, please remember that Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate list of details and names that are added to a castlist must meet certain criteria. Minor roles by actors that are not notable enough to even have a Wikipedia article of their own would normally not be included, although "Korie Ferguson" is not actually listed in the film's credits anyway. Please refer to [[WP:MOSFILM]] for a fuller explanation of guidelines. Thank you. [[Special:Contributions/88.104.30.10|88.104.30.10]] ([[User talk:88.104.30.10|talk]]) 02:40, 24 June 2013 (UTC)

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March 2012

Thank you for your well intentioned contribution to the Suzi Quatro article. I have reverted your edit because:

  1. Alt text is for the benefit of blind readers and so may contain information that is, to a sighted person, "some undeeded [sic] and petty detail". Please see Wikipedia:ALT.
  2. Before adding glam rock as a genre, please join the existing discussion at Talk:Suzi_Quatro#Deleted "glam rock" because Suzi Quatro says that this is not her genre.

Peter Loader (talk) 15:25, 2 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Suzi Quatro

Thanks for your useful edits to Suzi Quatro. I felt that they were important enough for me to add them to the Music section — Peter Loader (talk) 20:31, 24 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

The Fog (2005 film)

When editing articles, please ensure that you adhere to Wikipedia's guidelines, in this case WP:FILMPLOT. Plot summaries in film articles should be between 400-700 words long and should only include details that are important to the story. Details such as "When the radio stops so do the women and they put their tops back on and go inside the boat" is not a plot point and would be considered excessive detail. When a plot summary is too long, it is also important to try to condense the wording rather than making it even longer. For example, instead of detailing how the three people on the boat are killed, it is simpler to simply say they were "horrifically killed". Additionally, when adding names to cast lists for films, please remember that Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate list of details and names that are added to a castlist must meet certain criteria. Minor roles by actors that are not notable enough to even have a Wikipedia article of their own would normally not be included, although "Korie Ferguson" is not actually listed in the film's credits anyway. Please refer to WP:MOSFILM for a fuller explanation of guidelines. Thank you. 88.104.30.10 (talk) 02:40, 24 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]