Vandalism

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I've never really used a wiki properly, I have started using the proper Wikipedia site more, but the idea of anyone being able to change anything turned me off the idea of using wikipedia as a source of info. Having limits to who can add, remove or edit info seem's to be the way to go, I might just start to use this one a bit more now.
 
cardude2004
I think it is a good idea. If you don't want to complete something, leave it to the next guy to finish it!
Yeah, that's what I think I'll do now. People are forever changing the layout/ wording of things, so I may as well add the raw data needed and let everyone else finishing the wording! :)
 
Well since GTP started using wikipedia, I have used it much more, but for other things than GT4 and GTP and stuff.

It was definatly good advertising:p Does wiki pay for this info being put there? I dont know nothing about that so sorry if I sound rediculous.
 
Hmm, who do you think broke into the wiki and what should we do with them. I thought the wiki was secure. I have a point that should anyone break into the wiki again the punishments for the following could be put forward GTplanet members = Account Removal, outsiders = their IP will be blocked by GTplanet.

So there are some suggestions. You may chose to modify or even use them.

But all I wouldlike to say is I don't like seing people breaking into the wiki.

Reguards, T4 GTR
(in a serious tone)
 
It's amazing what cars have been added to the GT2 car list. Do people just do it for fun, or do they just "think they saw it" in the game?

I removed a '91 Mercedes-Benze 300E and a Peugeot 807 from that list.
 
Given that ANY Wiki software will display non-registered contributors by their IP addresses...
 
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