All Fanon Wiki users are to read the following post. Stop crying, it's not that long.
A large influx of new users have joined this wiki in the past few months, and the Fanon Wiki welcomes you with open arms! We are grateful that you've decided to fill this site with your creativity. However, while the majority of new users seem to be following the wiki's policies, many have not, most likely because they haven't read them. Even some users who have been on this wiki for a while now, still fail to follow the policies. So, this situation must be addressed.
I'll keep it brief. ALL users, new or not, MUST read the Fanon Wiki Policy, especially the Image Policy and Category policies. Take a few minutes out of your time on the wiki, before you create or edit another article, to look over and understand these policies. The two main issues I've seen are the lack of categorization and the failure to properly name images. So, I'll emphasize: You MUST add categories to all articles you make, and you MUST properly name all images you upload. Failing to do so will result in the articles/images in question being deleted, and you possibly getting blocked from this wiki, which I'm sure you don't want. So as long as you read and understand the wiki policies, you should be good.
Also, if somebody is editing your page and you want them to stop, just add the {{Owner}} template to the top of your page, while remembering to put your username in the template (for example, {{Owner|Chris6d}}. ONLY with this on your page, any other user who edits your page is subject to a 3-month automatic block. You must notify Chris6d that someone edited the page, while linking the page, and he will handle it.
Again, all new users who joined the wiki in 2020 MUST read these policies now. If you joined before 2020, you are not exempt from these policies. No user is. These are simple rules that all users must follow, regardless of how long you've been on the wiki.
Of course, I'm here to help anyone on this wiki who needs it, so please don't hesitate to ask me, preferably by joining the wiki Discord server and asking me there. You can leave a message on my talk page, but it might take me a week or two to answer you, as opposed to joining the server and asking me there, where I'll reply right away. Happy editing, everyone!