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Oh, and learn to use the "show preview" button, too. You look like an idiot when you edit one of your pages 15 times in 15 minutes. --[[User:Wervyn|Wervyn]] 12:56, 24 July 2008 (PDT) | Oh, and learn to use the "show preview" button, too. You look like an idiot when you edit one of your pages 15 times in 15 minutes. --[[User:Wervyn|Wervyn]] 12:56, 24 July 2008 (PDT) | ||
== Public Pages and Personal Pages == | |||
T-bone doesn't understand the difference between a personal user page, which is maintained by a single person who exercises mostly full control over its content, and a public user talk page, which is a collection of contributions from many different sources, commenting on or discussing the user. Wiping a personal page is generally the user's own business, since it's his personal page. Wiping a public page of all content without explanation is vandalism and will get a user banned. --[[User:Wervyn|Wervyn]] 11:11, 13 August 2008 (PDT) |
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Delete this user, he's spamming like crazy >_<
Irony
T-bone posted this in response to a Chinese spambot, before deleting it when realizing that it sounded like he was referring to himself. Ironically, his unintentional self-label is halfway fitting, given that his attempts to "clean up" actually made at least twice as much work for me. T-bone, I do not need you to create multiple pages in response to a spam attack to explain that someone is spamming. I can tell that myself by looking. It's especially embarrassing for you when you create MORE useless pages for me to delete than said spammer. In the future, please leave site administration to the site administrators.
Oh, and learn to use the "show preview" button, too. You look like an idiot when you edit one of your pages 15 times in 15 minutes. --Wervyn 12:56, 24 July 2008 (PDT)
Public Pages and Personal Pages
T-bone doesn't understand the difference between a personal user page, which is maintained by a single person who exercises mostly full control over its content, and a public user talk page, which is a collection of contributions from many different sources, commenting on or discussing the user. Wiping a personal page is generally the user's own business, since it's his personal page. Wiping a public page of all content without explanation is vandalism and will get a user banned. --Wervyn 11:11, 13 August 2008 (PDT)