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:There's no need to STUFF it. It'll be declined because it's simply not a good fun fact. Not to be mean; you're new, you don't know what makes a good fun fact yet. - {{User:Joshua/sig}} 03:12, 4 Oct 2005 (UTC) | :There's no need to STUFF it. It'll be declined because it's simply not a good fun fact. Not to be mean; you're new, you don't know what makes a good fun fact yet. - {{User:Joshua/sig}} 03:12, 4 Oct 2005 (UTC) | ||
::Still, my point is: the whole philosophy of a wiki, in general, is a democratic one. ''Anyone'' should feel like they can have a hand in its creation and upkeep. And it would be unfortunate if you felt unwelcomed, Mortacai. But the other part about it being democratic means that, unless something is a unanimous opinion, it isn't just one person's job to bring it into the wiki. For example, you feel that emails that we ''see'' in [[rock opera]] should link there; a good approach would be to say so on the Talk page and then see what others think. I'm not saying anyone would agree with you; just that that would be better all 'round than making a direct change and then getting mad when it's reverted. --[[User:notstrongorbad|notstrongorbad]] 03:20, 4 Oct 2005 (UTC) | ::Still, my point is: the whole philosophy of a wiki, in general, is a democratic one. ''Anyone'' should feel like they can have a hand in its creation and upkeep. And it would be unfortunate if you felt unwelcomed, Mortacai. But the other part about it being democratic means that, unless something is a unanimous opinion, it isn't just one person's job to bring it into the wiki. For example, you feel that emails that we ''see'' in [[rock opera]] should link there; a good approach would be to say so on the Talk page and then see what others think. I'm not saying anyone would agree with you; just that that would be better all 'round than making a direct change and then getting mad when it's reverted. --[[User:notstrongorbad|notstrongorbad]] 03:20, 4 Oct 2005 (UTC) | ||
+ | :::I'm sorry if I upset you, I was just doing my job. :-P I hope you stick around... You'll catch on after a week or so... {{User:Camalex/sig}} 15:26, 4 Oct 2005 (UTC) |
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{{User:bkmlb/welcome| Bkmlb(talk to me·stuff I did) 23:20, 3 Oct 2005 (UTC)
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That's even better. And I agree about the Sharpie! --notstrongorbad 02:59, 4 Oct 2005 (UTC)
Dude--calm down, and try to discuss with Camalex in a civilized manner. Trash talk is a good way to get blocked. You've made several helpful, constructive changes already, but there's a set way of doing things around here, and you have to go through the procedures. One of those is STUFF. --notstrongorbad 03:11, 4 Oct 2005 (UTC)
- There's no need to STUFF it. It'll be declined because it's simply not a good fun fact. Not to be mean; you're new, you don't know what makes a good fun fact yet. - Joshua 03:12, 4 Oct 2005 (UTC)
- Still, my point is: the whole philosophy of a wiki, in general, is a democratic one. Anyone should feel like they can have a hand in its creation and upkeep. And it would be unfortunate if you felt unwelcomed, Mortacai. But the other part about it being democratic means that, unless something is a unanimous opinion, it isn't just one person's job to bring it into the wiki. For example, you feel that emails that we see in rock opera should link there; a good approach would be to say so on the Talk page and then see what others think. I'm not saying anyone would agree with you; just that that would be better all 'round than making a direct change and then getting mad when it's reverted. --notstrongorbad 03:20, 4 Oct 2005 (UTC)