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*'''When reverting someone's edit.'''
*'''When reverting someone's edit.'''
**Sometimes, a misinformed but well-intending user may add something that is false, unnecessary, or otherwise something that needs to be removed. However, users whose edits are reverted are often left insulted. The insult can be alleviated with the addition of a simple edit summary explaining why the edit is unnecessary. This does not, however, include summaries with simple phrasing such as "bad edit". This is often more insulting than the revert itself, and will nearly always lead to an edit war or unnecessary discussion/arguing on the talk page.
**Sometimes, a misinformed but well-intending user may add something that is false, unnecessary, or otherwise something that needs to be removed. However, users whose edits are reverted are often left insulted. The insult can be alleviated with the addition of a simple edit summary explaining why the edit is unnecessary. This does not, however, include summaries with simple phrasing such as "bad edit". This is often more insulting than the revert itself, and will nearly always lead to an edit war or unnecessary discussion/arguing on the talk page.
**'''Exception''': In the case of a vandal, edit summaries are not necessary, but still recommended.
**'''EXCEPTION''': In the case of a vandal, edit summaries are not necessary, but still recommended.
*'''When removing a large part of a page.'''
*'''When removing a large part of a page.'''
**Everyone works together on a page, and when a user sees that a piece of the page they may have worked hard on is removed, they deserve an explanation as to why. As before, simple phrasing such as "unnecessary" does not help. Explain ''why'' it's unnecessary. Is it covered on another page? Is it irrelevant to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series? These are things that users deserve to know, and it can also prevent them from making the same mistake in the future.
**Everyone works together on a page, and when a user sees that a piece of the page they may have worked hard on is removed, they deserve an explanation as to why. As before, simple phrasing such as "unnecessary" does not help. Explain ''why'' it's unnecessary. Is it covered on another page? Is it irrelevant to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series? These are things that users deserve to know, and it can also prevent them from making the same mistake in the future.
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**Templates like this are added when a page needs cleaned up, or to trigger a conversation on the talk page. Generally, templates like {{T|Image}}, {{T|Cleanup}}, or {{T|Stub}} can be removed once the required edit is completed, while templates like {{T|Delete}}, {{T|Merge}}, or {{T|Move}} should only be removed if the discussion ends in failure. Whenever a template like this is removed, the user should state why they think the requirements have been fulfilled (such as listing the amount of supports vs. the amount of opposes) in an edit summary.
**Templates like this are added when a page needs cleaned up, or to trigger a conversation on the talk page. Generally, templates like {{T|Image}}, {{T|Cleanup}}, or {{T|Stub}} can be removed once the required edit is completed, while templates like {{T|Delete}}, {{T|Merge}}, or {{T|Move}} should only be removed if the discussion ends in failure. Whenever a template like this is removed, the user should state why they think the requirements have been fulfilled (such as listing the amount of supports vs. the amount of opposes) in an edit summary.


==Occasions when an edit summary is recommended, but not completely necessary==
==Occasions when an edit summary is highly recommended, but not completely necessary==
*'''When creating a new page.'''
*'''When creating a new page.'''
**Whenever a new page is created, the reason why the page is necessary should be included. This will provide all users with a reason as to why they should support its creation, and may help prevent unnecessary future discussion around whether or not to delete it.
**Whenever a new page is created, the reason why the page is necessary should be included. This will provide all users with a reason as to why they should support its creation, and may help prevent unnecessary future discussion around whether or not to delete it.
**'''Exception''': Redirects, for the most part, do not require an edit summary, as the system adds one automatically. Edit summaries are still appreciated, however.
**'''EXCEPTION''': Redirects, for the most part, do not require an edit summary, as the system adds one automatically. Edit summaries are still appreciated, however.
*'''When adding a new section to a page.'''
*'''When adding a new section to a page.'''
**This should be on a case-by-case basis. If a section is being added that is on all other pages of that type for consistency, an edit summary is not necessary (however, a short one such as "Adding for consistency" should be considered). However, if this is a large section which has never been added to a page previously, users deserve to know why it is thought to be necessary, and it limits the chances of the user in question having to defend themselves if such a discussion were to come up.
**This should be on a case-by-case basis. If a section is being added that is on all other pages of that type for consistency, an edit summary is not necessary (however, a short one such as "Adding for consistency" should be considered). However, if this is a large section which has never been added to a page previously, users deserve to know why it is thought to be necessary, and it limits the chances of the user in question having to defend themselves if such a discussion were to come up.
*'''When adding a maintenance template.'''
*'''When adding a maintenance template.'''
**Unless it's obvious why such a template is being added (like if the page has no images whatsoever, or is a spam page), explaining why in an edit summary should always be considered, to help other users fulfill the requirements properly.
**Unless it's obvious why such a template is being added (like if the page has no images whatsoever, or is a spam page), explaining why in an edit summary should always be considered, to help other users fulfill the requirements properly.
**'''Note''': If the reason can quickly and easily be summed up, also consider just adding it to the template itself, by writing <nowiki>{{d|(insert reason here)}}</nowiki>.
**'''NOTE''': If the reason can quickly and easily be summed up, also consider just adding it to the template itself, by writing <nowiki>{{d|(insert reason here)}}</nowiki>.
*'''When making a page for a Smasher or a tournament.'''
*'''When making a page for a Smasher or a tournament.'''
**Whenever a page is made for a Smasher or a tournament, particularly if the user who creates the page is directly related to said Smasher or tournament, a reason should be provided as to why it is notable enough to be included on the wiki. Otherwise, its notability may be put into question.
**Whenever a page is made for a Smasher or a tournament, particularly if the user who creates the page is directly related to said Smasher or tournament, a reason should be provided as to why it is notable enough to be included on the wiki. Otherwise, its notability may be put into question.

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