User talk:BigNate37
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[edit] Where to Reply
I'm not fond of fragmented discussions, nor do I enjoy copying dicussion segments back and forth to maintain two copies of the exact same discussion. My preference is to continue discussion whever it was started (I make extensive use of my watchlist). Don't let this discourage you from coming here and asking me to reply at your talk page though, if that is what you were going to do. This is not a personal policy but merely my preference and tendency. With regard to my watchlist, I generally remove talk pages from it once my discussion there seems to have ended and another one begins. Oh, and if you don't sign comments here I'll likely do it for you.
[edit] Indenting
I prefer to see a discussion indented properly. If you don't like to pay attention to your comment placement and indentation, I might clean it up for you. I wrote this guide to indentation with the feeling that WP:TALK didn't quite cover what I wanted it to. Please check it out if you're clueless when it comes to talk page indentation.
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[edit] Template:Future_article_talk_page
Template:Future_article_talk_page seems to have been deleted. Was there a discussion I missed before that happened? I'm still not sure how deletion works in these cases. Thanks. Mathiastck 15:09, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
- There was a TfD here. BigNate37(T) 00:40, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah I found that eventually. Wouldn't that conversation have been served to have happened on the article's talk page? The 2 things that annoy me most about wikipedia are how hard it is to suggest the creation and collaborate on the first creation of an article, and how schizophrenic and trigger happy the deletion process seems to me. Mathiastck 14:14, 1 February 2007 (UTC)