Thread:AWikiBoy521/@comment-22439-20151002020103/@comment-6031945-20151002023702

Yet another auto-message. It never gets old and will always happen. So, if an auto-message is created, then the non-auto-message is created by the user who is introduced by the auto-messager who auto-message that user unless the user auto-messaged the auto-messager who auto-message that user. In fact, it is so automatic that the user who is introduced by the auto-messager either reply un-automatically or ignore automatically. Anyway, I would have chosen the other option but I feel like un-automatically replying this auto-message made by Wikia, who is also the auto-messager who auto-message users when they made their first edit automatically. This reply of mine isn't a spam but what Wikiabot do is to do the same thing every time based on MediaWiki:Welcome-message-wall-user as the message and shows the user listed on MediaWiki:Welcome-user in this wiki, which is technically not spamming but like spamming in a way of sending repeated messages. Anyway, there is nothing we can do about it and it will always introduce a user every single day in any wikis. Although, this auto-introduce function can help introduce others, this however doesn't show any genuine introductions to a user since it is made by a bot, not obviously a human. That's why every time Wikia posted something like this when I edit a page for the first time in a wikia, I give out the genuine reply and occasionally get the genuine reply/ies from other staff. The same result happens to new users.

Also, if you reply to me and write something that I already know (which is all of what Wikia do, including how it auto-messaged users), you are basically ruining the fun of this explanation.

Happy epilogue after reading this reply!