Thread:JustinBoy98/@comment-961279-20150303150502

Please do not invent dates that episodes will premiere on. The way the television industry works these days, they may pick a broadcast date a month or two down the road, but there's no guarantee they will show the episode then. All of the websites that have TV listings only list about one week at a time, maybe two, simply because things change frequently.

If you're going to put in a broadcast date, you have to say where you got that date from. For example, on "The Kids Are All Fight", you first said the episode would premiere on March 29, then less than 10 minutes later, you changed it to April 26. Where did you get both dates?

However, the fact that you changed the date so quickly leads me to believe that you made up both of them. I've seen this before. People see that something is missing on a page like an age or a relative or a premiere date and they feel they have to put something in. Doing it once or twice is no big deal. But beyond that, it's false information, and when they keep at it, it becomes vandalism.

Don't fall into that trap. Stick to information that can be proved and verified. Either put in a reference like a website where you got the information or make a note in the Edit Summary box. 