User talk:Royal Sugar
Re: Unnecessary localisation of content
This is a quick note to inform you that a number of pages you created have been deleted. There is no need to copy-paste articles from Wikipedia onto IIWiki; in fact, we would much prefer that you not do this. IIWiki offers several ways to link directly to the relevant page on Wikipedia. Please use these instead. Firstly, you can insert it as a regular wikilink with the wikipedia: prefix, like so: wikipedia:United Kingdom. This can be presented (as any link can) so that it reads as United Kingdom by use of the | function, like so: [[wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. Alternatively, you can use {{wp|United Kingdom}} or {{wpl|United Kingdom}}, and the wp/wpl template will generate a link that looks like this: United Kingdom. I hope this clarifies things for you.
I also note that you edited a disambiguation page, removing references to other articles with similar titles. This is an incorrect use of disambiguation pages. We maintain disambiguation pages so that multiple pages that use the same or similar titles can be given equal priority without becoming lost. Please do not override that function - when we disambiguate, we do so for good reason.
Lastly, I have deleted File:Flag of Russia.svg.png, because this is an image already hosted on Wikimedia Commons, and therefore does not need to be reuploaded here. IIWiki has direct access to Wikimedia Commons' servers for images, meaning that you can link to images hosted there without needing them to be uploaded here, and they will still function correctly.
If you have any queries please get in touch with me. ~ Mal do the talking thing 20:04, 15 October 2021 (UTC)