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My name is Aden and I have contributed to the Harry Potter project along with Elilev3. I have also started and contributed to the Goosebumps Choose Your own Adventure, [[Goosebumps in Horrorland]]. I like parodies. In my opinion the "Family-friendly" section is more of a PG section than G because it contains hints of violence and insanity.
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I would prefer if I wasn't the only one who works on my stories. I have already posted at least 115 pages, and that's just the stories that I made. Poor Platypus.
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I'm planning to make a new story soon...
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== Family-Friendly Story Burst ==
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My new story is called, [[Percy Jackson]]: The adventures of a demigod. I hope it is more popular than [[Goosebumps in Horrorland]] but some users like [[Zesk]] say that they might help with my older story.
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Why is everyone creating all these stories all of the sudden, some of them are not even appropriate for the family-friendly section!!!! Also, people are using more improper grammer, and they don't use as much multiple choice. I can't post this on every discussion, so I hope this stops.--[[User:903860|The Adenster]] 23:45, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
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While I admit that as an adult I dont spend time in the family friendly section. The grievances you have reported so far could be explained in context into a family setting. You have used car theft and discouraging school as examples. While a character in a story taking a car at gunpoint, showing no remorse and crashing said car into a kindergarten immediately before setting C-4 in the building would be an obvious case in which something is inappropriate, I have a feeling its more complex then that. If for example the car is taken off the street with no one around keys in the ignition by a young person trying to get their grandmother to the hospital as shes having a heart attack then the classification becomes more complicated. While overt sexuality and excessive violence are expressly forbidden in that section, other issues can be more complex and open to interpretation such as the get grandma to the hospital scenario. Still others could involve a younger character learning a life lesson from theft and other such scenarios exist that can make clean-cut ratings difficult. If of course the stories in question DO use the first scenario then YES by all means edit the heck out of it. If its less clean-cut then try to see how it could be interpreted before getting high-and-mighty. --[[User:BFEL|BFEL]] 12:32, 7 April 2011 (UTC)

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I would prefer if I wasn't the only one who works on my stories. I have already posted at least 115 pages, and that's just the stories that I made. Poor Platypus.

Family-Friendly Story Burst

Why is everyone creating all these stories all of the sudden, some of them are not even appropriate for the family-friendly section!!!! Also, people are using more improper grammer, and they don't use as much multiple choice. I can't post this on every discussion, so I hope this stops.--The Adenster 23:45, 2 February 2010 (UTC)

While I admit that as an adult I dont spend time in the family friendly section. The grievances you have reported so far could be explained in context into a family setting. You have used car theft and discouraging school as examples. While a character in a story taking a car at gunpoint, showing no remorse and crashing said car into a kindergarten immediately before setting C-4 in the building would be an obvious case in which something is inappropriate, I have a feeling its more complex then that. If for example the car is taken off the street with no one around keys in the ignition by a young person trying to get their grandmother to the hospital as shes having a heart attack then the classification becomes more complicated. While overt sexuality and excessive violence are expressly forbidden in that section, other issues can be more complex and open to interpretation such as the get grandma to the hospital scenario. Still others could involve a younger character learning a life lesson from theft and other such scenarios exist that can make clean-cut ratings difficult. If of course the stories in question DO use the first scenario then YES by all means edit the heck out of it. If its less clean-cut then try to see how it could be interpreted before getting high-and-mighty. --BFEL 12:32, 7 April 2011 (UTC)

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