Thread:Gsimenas/@comment-24152851-20171006012045/@comment-6697950-20171006083146

Yes, I've been around long enough to know everyone on the wiki and tell when someone new joins :P

To answer your question, proper introduction refers to context that helps identify which event you are talking about. This context is usually the exact date of the event (see Timeline for known dates) or an explanation of when the event takes place in relative to other events (e.g., three days after [insert event here]). This allows others to track down which specific event you are referring to. Especially when you do not provide appropriate chronology sub-headings.

On a side note, I've noticed that you undid ZeHaffen's undo of your previous edit. For future reference, such an action is considered to be a breach of wiki etiquette and will likely get you into trouble and/or on someone's bad side. If you disagree with the reason why your edit was undone, the first thing you should do is to message the editor either on their wall or on chat to discuss the issue. Only when a mutual agreement/compromise is made can you redo the edit with the appropriate corrections. If you can't come to an agreement, you could request an admin to intervene and break the tie. Either way, redoing the edits without making appropriate corrections can cause unnecessary edit wars and conflicts, thus please try to solve issues diplomatically.

P.S. This wiki has a Discord server, where the majority of the community gathers to socialise. I highly recommend joining us, as it'll be an easier way of getting help and learning how the wiki works.