User talk:Jumblehunter

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Take a look at Feedback:Getting started, which Anet has set up so that they can hear suggestions from players. They are unable to legally take suggestions from user-pages, like where you've placed yours. G R E E N E R 21:44, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

Yep, I know it's confusing, and you can respond on this page if you have any more questions. I'll try to give you a quick run-through. It's a copy/paste from someone else's talk page.
  1. Read the rules here: Feedback:Rules. Also visit Feedback:FAQ to get answers to anything I missed, or misstated.
  2. Head to the Feedback:Getting started. At Step 2, scroll down in that little text box and enter your name as is: Jumblehunter . Then "agree"
  3. If you've done it right, this link should no longer be red: Feedback:User/Jumblehunter.
  4. Once that link has been created (done during step 2 when you "agreed"), I suggest copying it somewhere onto your user page so you can get to it quickly.
  5. On the right side of the page you will notice that there is an area for you to "Create a suggestion". Type in the short title of your article.
  6. Take care as to which categories you apply to your suggestion. Take a look here for some options: Help:Creating a game suggestion page.
Best of luck, and again, respond here if you need more help. G R E E N E R 23:36, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

It says the name jumblhunter is taken Jumblehunter 23:46, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

You may have been in the wrong area. Anyways, much to my surprise, I was just able to make the feedback space for you! Go to Feedback:User/Jumblehunter to get yourself started. G R E E N E R 23:51, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

Giving comments[edit]

If you'd like to give comments -- for example, comments about someone's suggestion -- please do so in the "Discussion" page. Don't edit the main page. In response to "You know there already doing this mate???" on my suggestion page, I made that suggestion before ANet announced such a feature. So, I'll update that page accordingly. There are a lot of old suggestions here. Be sure to check when they were last edited. --Arngrim 02:00, 6 December 2010 (UTC)

I second this as well. Editing a suggestion page without the authorization of the suggestion's creator is considered vandalism, and if continued, can result in disciplinary action such as temp bans. Please study up a bit by reading the getting started page (linked above) to keep yourself out of deep end of the "oh crap" pool.--Neithan DiniemUser Talk:Neithan Diniem 02:14, 6 December 2010 (UTC)