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If you still feel that leaving a comment on one of these matter is truly necessary, I ask that you check the edit history of the article in question, and view the version of the page ''as it existed AT THE TIME I TAGGED IT'', before leaving your comment. <sub>''(Misplaced Pages is ], and I am not a psychic, and can not and will not be held responsible for ]).''</sub> If you still feel that leaving a comment on one of these matter is truly necessary, I ask that you check the edit history of the article in question, and view the version of the page ''as it existed AT THE TIME I TAGGED IT'', before leaving your comment. <sub>''(Misplaced Pages is ], and I am not a psychic, and can not and will not be held responsible for ]).''</sub>
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== Some advice ==

I noticed your template on ], and I'd like to ask that when dealing with situations of a sensitive nature—for example, an article that is deemed inaccurate by its subject—you take a few minutes to write a hand-written, informative, and polite note rather than slapping a generic boilerplate message on them. It really makes it more welcoming and less confusing for new editors. Thanks. &ndash;''']'''&nbsp;&#124;&nbsp;] 18:41, 5 January 2010 (UTC)

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If your post is in reference to an article, it would be greatly appreciated if you would provide a link to the article in question.

If you are here to tell me you changed or declined a speedy delete tag that you disagreed with, feel free to NOT leave me a note.

I respect your opinion, experience, and judgment on this matter.

I also irrevocably agreed to release my contributions under the GFDL, and that includes the speedy delete tags!

If you still feel that leaving a comment on one of these matter is truly necessary, I ask that you check the edit history of the article in question, and view the version of the page as it existed AT THE TIME I TAGGED IT, before leaving your comment. (Misplaced Pages is not a crystal ball, and I am not a psychic, and can not and will not be held responsible for actions that occurred after the fact).


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Some advice

I noticed your template on User talk:Bart Okendorf, and I'd like to ask that when dealing with situations of a sensitive nature—for example, an article that is deemed inaccurate by its subject—you take a few minutes to write a hand-written, informative, and polite note rather than slapping a generic boilerplate message on them. It really makes it more welcoming and less confusing for new editors. Thanks. –Juliancolton |  18:41, 5 January 2010 (UTC)