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Revision as of 01:57, 27 July 2011 by Ryan Vesey (talk | contribs) (→Your editing habits: my opt in page)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Hello! Right, well, lets see. We can discuss things here without lots of public prying eyes, which makes things a lot easier. Don't forget the page is still visable to everyone, but as it's relatively private it should allow you to ask questions you may have felt there was a "stigma" to asking. I'll create some titles and we can add things there as we get to them.
Your Usertalk page
- The level one headers in sections
- Would you mind explaining why you like level 1? The default is level 2, they look the same. All it does (AFAIK) is that when you create a new section, it defaults to a subsection of the section above, and in the majority of cases that doesn't make sense.
- The notices at the top
- Let's go through them, and think about each one. I'd much prefer if we could narrow it down to 1 paragraph, say 5 sentences? Remember, a user talk page is designed to allow easy communication with you as a user, and having so many does not promote ease of communication.
- Some general thoughts
- Putting instructions that are part of general wikiquette are redundant, just serving to take up space
- Putting instructions that are not part of general wikiquette is unhelpful, why should someone change how they work just to talk to you
- General information about you should be kept on your userpage, rather than your talk page.
- You don't own any page on Misplaced Pages, even your talk page, so it should follow general guidelines
- Why delete anything? It's still in the history, so you might as well be open and use archives instead. I can help you set up a bot to do it for you automatically.
- No issues with that, though you do seem to make a few too many edits to do each thing. Endless fiddling is a little vexing. I'll explain a bit more below.
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Moved to User talk:Worm That Turned/Adopt/Since 10.28.2010/Notices.
Your Userpage
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Your editing habits
I'll need to do a little research to confirm this, so to make my life a bit easier, can you opt in here? It just involves creating a page.
One issue is where your edits are happening and that you are taking many edits to do little changes. Are you using the preview button? I'm sure you're wondering why this is an issue. Well for one thing, it makes article histories (and user talk page histories) much more difficult to navigate. For another, it appears you are trying to falsly increase your edit count, so it looks like you've done more work than you actually have. For that reason, most people who've been on[REDACTED] for a long while stop caring about editcounts - it's even why we have the essay WP:EDITCOUNTITIS
- Not trying to intentionally increase edit count. And with creating a page, exactly what am I supposed to do? It also appears to be this guy's page. An editor since 10.28.2010. 01:04, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
- Click on this page, click create, put anything you like in there. The very existence of the page means that you opt in.
- You do seem to make many edits in quick succession, which can upset talk page flow, causes edit conflicts and is generally annoying to people. Can you try to use the "Preview" button, think about what you want to say and try and combine some of these edits?
- It might help if you summarise what changes you've made in the edit summary. It helps you (and others) keep track of what you've done. Worm · (talk) 08:14, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
- Okay, so I just type, like a space, and then...what? I am slightly confused and don't want to create random pages for the purpose of “opt in”. Thanks again, An editor since 10.28.2010. 21:36, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
- Here is my opt in page. Create your page by writing anything you like, then save it, then press refresh on your browser. You will be opted in after that. Ryan Vesey Review me! 01:57, 27 July 2011 (UTC)
- Okay, so I just type, like a space, and then...what? I am slightly confused and don't want to create random pages for the purpose of “opt in”. Thanks again, An editor since 10.28.2010. 21:36, 26 July 2011 (UTC)