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===No Problem=== ===No Problem===
No problem, just one more thing, usually it's customary to add 4 tildes like this,<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> at the end of a comment, so people know who wrote it without having to go to the history. Somebody should have said this when you first started, but the ] isn't able to get everybody. ] 22:10, 21 August 2005 (UTC) No problem, just one more thing, usually it's customary to add 4 tildes like this,<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> at the end of a comment, so people know who wrote it without having to go to the history. Somebody should have said this when you first started, but the ] isn't able to get everybody. ] 22:10, 21 August 2005 (UTC)

== Homoneutralis ==

In ] you posted:
:But you're not free to make biased edits and then scream about your nonexistent "neutrality." It's as odious a rhetorical dodge as "Fair and Balanced," and even a more transparent one.
I understand that while editing current events (especially politically charged ones) debate can sometimes become rather heated. I also understand the need to point out a user you feel is repeatedly creating problems in an article. But we must remember to limit ourselves and attempt to create a community that is enjoyable for everyone. Just as I have asked Homoneutralis, I am asking you, as someone who only wishes to see Misplaced Pages become the best that it can be, to limit the amount of confrontation in your discussion in an article. The user's page or contact with an administrator is probably the best place to take a personal dispute.

Revision as of 04:27, 30 August 2005

Cindy Sheehan

Nice edits on Cindy Sheehan article. Badagnani 08:43, 20 August 2005 (UTC)

Cindy Sheehan Technical Issue

Sorry for the comp problems on my end, I was just adding more anti-war mom comments, not vandalizing your work, which has been great. Just wanted to check in with that to avoid any confusion. Karmafist 23:27, 20 August 2005 (UTC)

Cindy Sheehan

Don't revert any more of 4.228.90.146 edits to the summary; he'll be blocked shortly for 3RR violation and, in several hours, your can restore the summary. (That way you'll avoid 3RR yourself) Soltak 00:31, 21 August 2005 (UTC)


Congrats

The Exceptional Newcomer Award for your work on Cindy Sheehan

You definately deserve it, that article is great, and you've put in alot of work into it. For more info on Barnstars, the awards given to Wikipedians who do great things, check out WP:STAR.

Also, your user page is your own, unless you want it there, Keetoowah's comment can be removed immediately. His behavior has been atrocious, he currently has a request for comment out on him, i'll report his rude behavior to you there and to Zoe, an admin who's been checking on him. Karmafist 21:48, 21 August 2005 (UTC)

No Problem

No problem, just one more thing, usually it's customary to add 4 tildes like this,~~~~ at the end of a comment, so people know who wrote it without having to go to the history. Somebody should have said this when you first started, but the Welcoming Committee isn't able to get everybody. Karmafist 22:10, 21 August 2005 (UTC)

Homoneutralis

In Talk:Cindy_Sheehan you posted:

But you're not free to make biased edits and then scream about your nonexistent "neutrality." It's as odious a rhetorical dodge as "Fair and Balanced," and even a more transparent one.

I understand that while editing current events (especially politically charged ones) debate can sometimes become rather heated. I also understand the need to point out a user you feel is repeatedly creating problems in an article. But we must remember to limit ourselves and attempt to create a community that is enjoyable for everyone. Just as I have asked Homoneutralis, I am asking you, as someone who only wishes to see Misplaced Pages become the best that it can be, to limit the amount of confrontation in your discussion in an article. The user's page or contact with an administrator is probably the best place to take a personal dispute.