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I think so because here is more proof: --] | I think so because here is more proof: --] | ||
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I would disagree because it is wrong. --] | I would disagree because it is wrong. --] | ||
<big>Discussion starts below:</big> | <big>Discussion starts below:</big> | ||
===Principle 1=== | ===Principle 1=== | ||
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Part 1
Here, we are voting on principle. That is the generic pattern for all the states.
Here is how it works: Arguments go under the Principle header. Discussion/rebuttals go under the Discussion header.
Voting takes place later, arguments only for now.
Example:
Principle 0: blah blah blah xx
The blah blah blah convention is good. It is correct because the DOT uses it. It follows all Misplaced Pages conventions. --User:boring
I think so because here is more proof: --User:boring2
Discussion
I would disagree because it is wrong. --interestingt
Discussion starts below: