Talk:Pet Turtle

Wiki rules. "While contributing to the wiki, it is possible that a user may disagree with how the information on a certain page is presented. It is expected that the two users will reach a consensus when they are in disagreement by using a talk page rather than constantly editing and/or reverting changes. " I request that whoever is trying to push that this is an MLP:FiM reference and those who say against it solve it here. As per the wiki rules. Same goes for other pages. Solve it in the talk page instead of edit warring. --72.83.33.87 00:37, 26 October 2013 (UTC)
 * There's really nothing else to say on the most recent edits. He needs to provide a source that it's been "proven" not to be a reference. I'm going to put a request to lock the page since he's not even putting information in his edit summery, let alone on this talk page. --71.55.136.208 00:43, 26 October 2013 (UTC)


 * Subsequent deletions of the trivia part about MLP:FIM will be considered vandalism until someone brings a strong evidence it isn't, then the trivia should become "though it shares a strong resemblance with MLP's character Tank, it has been proven not to be a reference to it". There has already been multiple references to MLP in Terraria and the fact that this turtle is a reference to Tank is frankly quite obvious (especially because even though I hate MLP, I have to admit this is true). Fegazeus (talk) 13:39, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
 * I don't think you can say it 'will be considered vandalism'. The page now states that it is a reference, when that has yet to be proven. As far as other MLP references, the only one verified (as far as I know) is a singular name for the Party Girl. Honestly I think this is best placed at References, to make it easier to distinguish constructive edits from troll/vandal/fanboy edits. At the very least this page (and the named and anonymous editors of this page) should not present a theory as a fact until confirmed by a source. What do you think? Sylarmorgan (talk) 15:59, 17 November 2013 (UTC)