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:Rather than counter your statements one by one like you did mine, I'd rather make a general paragraph that won't distract me from the main focus. I will admit that I do not have regulations in mind, while more competitive users who actually know things would. The idea of just throwing things into a Category:<character> professional page would not help single out smashers who have truly accomplished something in the SSB series metagame. Putting the top Ike main in a category with a bunch of decent Ike mains prevents him from being noticeable, as there is nothing in the category that says, "Hey, look at me! I'm important!". In addition, take a look at someone like M2K's page. People recognize him as among the top smashers in the US. Yet, nothing in his categories outside of VIP would indicate that he is at all significant. The only category to make him noticeable outside of a VIP category would be a top professional category, which would exclude several notable discoverers of techniques who have not yet to master them like those who copied the technique and made it better. The regular professional category is just full of people who can place 20th with MK, while VIP and top professional would place the people who have placed 1st often with MK and separate them from the MK mains who place low in multiple tournaments. As for the Nairo point, consider this: What makes a 15 year old different from an 18 year old? What makes a legal adult who can drink and drive different from a teenager who is not allowed to do such things without getting in trouble with authorities. Someone who's 17 would have to undergo much more judging than others, but a 15 year old simply does not have to go through that kind of judging. Finally, saying that you can disregard a point because no one has responded is heavily biased towards yourself, seeing as how the majority of the Wiki is asleep or just not capable of answering, while the competitive users are asleep for sure. <span style="font-family:Forte">[[User:Megatron1|<span style="color:maroon">Mega</span>]][[User talk:Megatron1|<span style="color:silver">Tron1</span>]][[User:Megatron1/Laughology|<span style="color:blue">XD</span>]]</span>[[File:Decepticon.png|19px|:p]] 00:26, 5 October 2012 (EDT)
:Rather than counter your statements one by one like you did mine, I'd rather make a general paragraph that won't distract me from the main focus. I will admit that I do not have regulations in mind, while more competitive users who actually know things would. The idea of just throwing things into a Category:<character> professional page would not help single out smashers who have truly accomplished something in the SSB series metagame. Putting the top Ike main in a category with a bunch of decent Ike mains prevents him from being noticeable, as there is nothing in the category that says, "Hey, look at me! I'm important!". In addition, take a look at someone like M2K's page. People recognize him as among the top smashers in the US. Yet, nothing in his categories outside of VIP would indicate that he is at all significant. The only category to make him noticeable outside of a VIP category would be a top professional category, which would exclude several notable discoverers of techniques who have not yet to master them like those who copied the technique and made it better. The regular professional category is just full of people who can place 20th with MK, while VIP and top professional would place the people who have placed 1st often with MK and separate them from the MK mains who place low in multiple tournaments. As for the Nairo point, consider this: What makes a 15 year old different from an 18 year old? What makes a legal adult who can drink and drive different from a teenager who is not allowed to do such things without getting in trouble with authorities. Someone who's 17 would have to undergo much more judging than others, but a 15 year old simply does not have to go through that kind of judging. Finally, saying that you can disregard a point because no one has responded is heavily biased towards yourself, seeing as how the majority of the Wiki is asleep or just not capable of answering, while the competitive users are asleep for sure. <span style="font-family:Forte">[[User:Megatron1|<span style="color:maroon">Mega</span>]][[User talk:Megatron1|<span style="color:silver">Tron1</span>]][[User:Megatron1/Laughology|<span style="color:blue">XD</span>]]</span>[[File:Decepticon.png|19px|:p]] 00:26, 5 October 2012 (EDT)
I fully support singling out smashers who have truly made significant contributions to the metagame, as long as it is done in a manner which exemplifies the accomplishments of said individuals beyond lumping them into a poorly defined group. I do not believe that adding another category to a smasher's article significantly enhances a reader's understanding of said smasher's accomplishments versus expanding the article to reflect their status in the Smash community. That said, my primary concern is that it is impossible to objectively define who would belong in such a category: if San is in, then is Ryo? San's arguably the best Ike player in the U.S., but Ryo's ranked #2 in Florida ahead of Seibrik and Nick Riddle. Enlighten me, how many tournaments does someone have to win to be qualified as "VIP"? If I win five small tournaments, does that count as one big tournament? And as for the difference between adolescence and adulthood, your argument is invalidated by the fact that there is no lower limit on the [[wikipedia:Legal_drinking_age|legal drinking age]] in multiple countries such as Greece, Norway, and Poland, not to mention that drinking and driving have little bearing on Smash (excluding the fact that the former is a rather common practice at tournaments.) As for the last point, where you posited that an effective qualifier is to "ask a competitive user", would you like to define a "competitive user"? The fact that the majority of current SmashWiki users focus on ''Brawl'' notwithstanding, our active user base as defined by [[Special:ActiveUsers]] numbers less than 100, of which many edit only the Smash Arena!  Additionally, there is the problem of other users who consider themselves "competitive" yet engage in behavior such as constantly [[john]]ing about the lag on wi-fi. Would they be effective judges of whether a smasher is "VIP"? Lastly, I would like to point out that SmashWiki ''compiles'' the achievements of notable individuals in the Smash community; it should not have to ''pass judgement'' on whether an individual is eminently notable or not. I've said enough, but my question to you is this: '''what objective way do you propose to qualify smashers for this category?''' [[User:Mousehunter321|<font face="Calibri">Mousehunter321</font>]] <small>([[User talk:Mousehunter321|<font face="Calibri">talk</font>]] · [[Special:Contributions/Mousehunter321|<font face="Calibri">contributions</font>]])</small> 01:11, 5 October 2012 (EDT)


While I do not think discoverers of glitches should be VIPs (I discovered [[The Flop Block]], I'm not a VIP), I do think we should '''Keep''' the category, I can see the practical use of it. [[User:ToastUltimatum|<font color="ff8c00">'''Toast'''</font>]] [[File:Wii U Logo Transparent.png|17px|link=Special:Contributions/ToastUltimatum]][[User talk:ToastUltimatum|<font color="01a3c4">'''ltimatum'''</font>]][[File:Transparent Swadloon.png|26px]] 22:37, 4 October 2012 (EDT)
While I do not think discoverers of glitches should be VIPs (I discovered [[The Flop Block]], I'm not a VIP), I do think we should '''Keep''' the category, I can see the practical use of it. [[User:ToastUltimatum|<font color="ff8c00">'''Toast'''</font>]] [[File:Wii U Logo Transparent.png|17px|link=Special:Contributions/ToastUltimatum]][[User talk:ToastUltimatum|<font color="01a3c4">'''ltimatum'''</font>]][[File:Transparent Swadloon.png|26px]] 22:37, 4 October 2012 (EDT)

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