Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-28951715-20160710152639/@comment-32500188-20160711161005

Co-signing all the previous replies here. Even the account switching. One would be concerned if it seemed you were having an identity crisis with all the account/name-changing in such a short period of time. It only adds to confusion, which leads to more frustration... and, as mentioned, pretty much looks like sock-puppeting after so many times. Probably in your best interest to stick with one account from this point on. (・-・)

Also speaking from having actively witnessed past editing sprees that were literally "too fast too furious", try not to put out so many edits at one time that they both overwhelm other editors who check through changes to articles and literally overload the Recent Wikia Activity page to the point it will not load any prior recent activity to those edits. This has happened a few times in the past, and I can at least recall once where the RWA cue had literally started and ended with some of your editing sprees several months ago and the number of times they had to be re-edited by other users and even admins, even after clicking "see more recent activity" several times... not only had it caused a surge in the number of pages to be reworked/corrected, it also made it difficult for some folks (like myself) to try to keep up with any other changes by other editors or anons that happened and may have needed edits/undoing from vandalism. In that particular case alone I mentioned, any other previous edits were just bumped off into oblivion, since the Recent Wikia Activity page can only hold so much in terms of the number of changes/edits at a time.

Please... PLEASE, if you're absolutely, positively serious about getting back into editing or adding song article pages again, be sure to pace yourself that's reasonable enough for you and everyone that frequently edits here and actually take the time to review any pages you create as well by checking the article's history, even if you just created it. Taking it slow will not just save yourself from potential burnout and frustration, but others as well... no one is in a race to the top in all this, y'know. Work smarter, not harder. (And try your best to actually follow through with the advice and requests given by other users from the last few times up to current. It won't look good if you start repeating the same mistakes that has lead to where we are now...) (^-^)