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I admit I\'m a tad confused here about a number of things. First of all, I think I must be missing something, because checking the History for the Characters page, it looks like you were the one who added the word \
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I admit I\\\'m a tad confused here about a number of things. First of all, I think I must be missing something, because checking the History for the Characters page, it looks like you were the one who added the word \\\"Jers\\\" under Nitro\\\'s entry. Also, it looks like the example in question is actually still there, and hasn\\\'t been changed at all. What am I overlooking?

As far as the example itself goes, I do see a few problems.

1) The example is under Earl\\\'s entry, but it\\\'s about Nitro.

2) There\\\'s a redlink in the example (BlueScreenOfDead). Furthermore, there actually shouldn\\\'t be a link there at all, because it\\\'s in a spoiler and links don\\\'t belong inside spoiler tags. See HandlingSpoilers for more.

3) The spoiler tag itself is not displaying properly. This is because the term \\\"spoiler\\\" should actually be lowercase, or it won\\\'t work. Like so: [=[[spoiler:this is a spoiler]]=] will display as [[spoiler:this is a spoiler]]. But if the S is capitalized, it comes out as [[Spoiler:this is a spoiler.]]

Aside from that, and a few minor grammar issues, the example looks okay to me.
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I admit I\'m a tad confused here about a number of things. First of all, I think I must be missing something, because checking the History for the Characters page, it looks like you were the one who added the word \
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I admit I\\\'m a tad confused here about a number of things. First of all, I think I must be missing something, because checking the History for the Characters page, it looks like you were the one who added the word \\\"Jers\\\" under Nitro\\\'s entry. Also, it looks like the example in question is actually still there, and hasn\\\'t been changed at all. What am I overlooking?

As far as the example itself goes, I do see a few problems.

1) The example is under Earl\\\'s entry, but it\\\'s about Nitro.

2) There\\\'s a redlink in the example (BlueScreenOfDead). Furthermore, there actually shouldn\\\'t be a link there at all, because it\\\'s in a spoiler and links don\\\'t belong inside spoiler tags. See HandlingSpoilers for more.

3) The spoiler tag itself is not displaying properly. This is because the term \\\"spoiler\\\" should actually be lowercase, or it won\\\'t work. Like so: [=[[spoiler:this is a spoiler]]=] will display as [[spoiler:this is a spoiler]]. But if the S is capitalized, it comes out as [[Spoiler:this is a spoiler.]]

Aside from those issues, the example looks okay to me.
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I admit I\'m a tad confused here about a number of things. First of all, I think I must be missing something, because checking the History for the Characters page, it looks like you were the one who added the word \
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I admit I\\\'m a tad confused here about a number of things. First of all, I think I must be missing something, because checking the History for the Characters page, it looks like you were the one who added the word \\\"Jers\\\" under Nitro\\\'s entry. Also, it looks like the example in question is actually still there, and hasn\\\'t been changed at all. Am I missing something?

As far as the example itself goes, I do see a few problems.

1) The example is under Earl\\\'s entry, but it\\\'s about Nitro.

2) There\\\'s a redlink in the example (BlueScreenOfDead). Furthermore, there actually shouldn\\\'t be a link there at all, because it\\\'s in a spoiler and links don\\\'t belong inside spoiler tags. See HandlingSpoilers for more.

3) The spoiler tag itself is not displaying properly. This is because the term \\\"spoiler\\\" should actually be lowercase, or it won\\\'t work. Like so: [=[[spoiler:this is a spoiler]]=] will display as [[spoiler:this is a spoiler]]. But if the S is capitalized, it comes out as [[Spoiler:this is a spoiler.]]

Aside from those issues, the example looks okay to me.
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