Thread:Flugmented/@comment-33392051-20190914124653/@comment-33392051-20190914150130

It's just a reminder. But its probably because I was being plagued by faults of my own when editing and creating articles on such strict fandom websites where punishments can be severe (only the original Wikipedia is the tough spot) because... I did not read the basic rules in Wikipedia and didn;t know about copyright policies, and I unwittingly gathered citations that are copyright-protected (twice: once in Logan Paul article, and 2nd was in the Beatless anime) and in all of these, they were reverted, except for the latter, which the revision was removed.

The rule in the YouTubers Wiki says that adding their youtuber's last name is allowed, if the YouTuber wants to be made publicly. If not, then I would be banned for breaching in privacy, something to which I was not aware of, like, how can I know if he won't accept it.

So... it's my fear. I only go by the rule. Static-P has over 189K subs, so it would be easy. But yet again, I prayed for a bit. But now it has come to this, my fears are gone. At least.