User talk:S. Superville

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

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Welcome to the Audiovisual Identity Database (AVID), S. Superville!

Let's get started, shall we?



The dos and don'ts of the site. Please follow them.


Learn the proper formatting guidelines for writing articles.


Meet the Site Staff, including Mods, Admins and Crats.


Write articles on these undocumented audiovisual identities to help the site out.


Answering some of the most commonly asked questions about AVID.


Happy editing! -




-- New user message (talk) 20:11, 19 July 2023 (UTC)

Warning regarding false information

Note that if you are able to provide a source to the digital remasters, then you may disregard this notice. Otherwise, I am here to warn you to please do not add false or speculatory information to pages as we want to maintain this site's accuracy in documenting logos and idents. I suggest next time, if you are inserting such planned announcements like the ones featured on the Family Channel and YTV pages, add a citation to that information as proof or you may use the summary section to paste the link in which you got that. Whether if the information is true or not, please ensure you do that next time. Thank you and happy editing. Camenati (talk) 17:00, 27 August 2023 (UTC)

Warning regarding editing guidelines

Hello, S. Superville. It appears you have violated multiple editing guidelines when adding new sections to this page. Please keep the following in mind:

  1. We no longer encourage sections to mainly redirect to another such as "Same as (x)" or "Same as (x) with no indicator". In several cases, it is considered redundant as readers would assume it's the same logo. Copying and pasting the other page's descriptions over to the newly added section's will not prompt viewers to do extra searching to find the description of the new section.
  2. "Music/Sounds" is now called "Audio". Please ensure the sections are named accordingly with the new names so that the articles remain consistent and avoid being outdated.
  3. Speaking of being outdated, tiers such as "Current" and "Common" are no longer encouraged on the wiki for their subjectivity. Taking them out is feasible, but in bumper articles, the Availability section should be taken out if there is nothing else to say regarding them besides "seen on broadcasts from this period".

If you continue to violate editing guidelines, you may be temporarily blocked. Please be sure to read the site rules and tutorial guide to learn about other rules to keep in mind to steer clear of a possible ban. Thank you. Camenati (talk) 06:06, 11 June 2024 (UTC)

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