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Actually, I'm not sure which numbers you mean! In your watchlist, the numbers after the article name give the time of the edit, and in brackets how many bytes (same thing as alphabetical or numeric characters, I think) were added or subtracted. In article histories, the number in brackets after the editor's name etc. is the total number of bytes in the article – this is only of much significance when the article gets huge, and there's pressure to ] keeping a brief summary, and taking care to maintain ] in all the articles. <br>As for addictive, beware of ]. Regarding which, unfortunately global warming is a bit of a battleground which is either addictive or drives you off. Thanks for your sensible and well considered edits. All the drama is certainly a big time sink, and it can be very off-putting having to face the possibility of tedious arguments when editing some articles. However, with good ] and care not to do ] then it's always possible to get well justified changes made. <br>You noticed the banter about our communistic comrade, whose pen name was explained in an . He's got good scientific credentials and gives on the subject. <br>At its best, Misplaced Pages can do well at describing such culturally divisive issues, and has policies that should give ] to mainstream science where applicable. It also has guidance on dealing with ]. At its worst, it's a bit of a struggle, but in a worthy cause. Just remember that Misplaced Pages is not a reliable source! . . ], ] 19:39, 25 May 2010 (UTC) | Actually, I'm not sure which numbers you mean! In your watchlist, the numbers after the article name give the time of the edit, and in brackets how many bytes (same thing as alphabetical or numeric characters, I think) were added or subtracted. In article histories, the number in brackets after the editor's name etc. is the total number of bytes in the article – this is only of much significance when the article gets huge, and there's pressure to ] keeping a brief summary, and taking care to maintain ] in all the articles. <br>As for addictive, beware of ]. Regarding which, unfortunately global warming is a bit of a battleground which is either addictive or drives you off. Thanks for your sensible and well considered edits. All the drama is certainly a big time sink, and it can be very off-putting having to face the possibility of tedious arguments when editing some articles. However, with good ] and care not to do ] then it's always possible to get well justified changes made. <br>You noticed the banter about our communistic comrade, whose pen name was explained in an . He's got good scientific credentials and gives on the subject. <br>At its best, Misplaced Pages can do well at describing such culturally divisive issues, and has policies that should give ] to mainstream science where applicable. It also has guidance on dealing with ]. At its worst, it's a bit of a struggle, but in a worthy cause. Just remember that Misplaced Pages is not a reliable source! . . ], ] 19:39, 25 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
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On those odd numbers
Actually, I'm not sure which numbers you mean! In your watchlist, the numbers after the article name give the time of the edit, and in brackets how many bytes (same thing as alphabetical or numeric characters, I think) were added or subtracted. In article histories, the number in brackets after the editor's name etc. is the total number of bytes in the article – this is only of much significance when the article gets huge, and there's pressure to split out sections keeping a brief summary, and taking care to maintain WP:NPOV in all the articles.
As for addictive, beware of Wikipediholism. Regarding which, unfortunately global warming is a bit of a battleground which is either addictive or drives you off. Thanks for your sensible and well considered edits. All the drama is certainly a big time sink, and it can be very off-putting having to face the possibility of tedious arguments when editing some articles. However, with good verification from sources and care not to do original research then it's always possible to get well justified changes made.
You noticed the banter about our communistic comrade, whose pen name was explained in an earlier version of his page. He's got good scientific credentials and gives sound advice on the subject.
At its best, Misplaced Pages can do well at describing such culturally divisive issues, and has policies that should give due weight to mainstream science where applicable. It also has guidance on dealing with fringe views. At its worst, it's a bit of a struggle, but in a worthy cause. Just remember that Misplaced Pages is not a reliable source! . . dave souza, talk 19:39, 25 May 2010 (UTC)
Global Warming
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