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Welcome to my Talk Page! Read the rules and info before you post.

Rules

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Feel free to talk on my Talk Page. There are 10 rules to chat on my Talk Page. #1: Do not swear, cuss, insult, or bully. #2: Don't use any words that have one good definition, one bad definition. #3: Don't do anything shorter than 6 words. That message will be deleted. #4: Do not put anything off of a website with information or anything else. That's stealing a copyright. #5: Do not put any personal information, that means your phone number, address, birthday, real name, home phone number, and a family member's name. #6: Do not talk about secrets that you have because that will not be private but will be shown to the public. #7: Do not say anything embarrassing about someone you know or someone you've met on Wikipedia or any other website. #8: Do not talk about death or injuries. That would be inappropriate for the public to see. #9: Do not post anything on something you do not know about. You can post some information on something you've done research on. And #10: Do not lie or show your anger on your talk page. That is not necessary for Wikipedia guests or members to see. Please follow these rules and have fun talking! --Nathanield.wcpssce 02:10, 4 December 2011 (UTC)

How to post on my Talk Page

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All you have to do is click "Edit," and type down something you want to say.

Privileges to posting on my Talk Page

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To be able to talk on my Talk Page, you have to follow the rules. If you don't, you won't be allowed to go on my Talk Page.

Posting Information and Polls

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Now, let's go to something you have to know about posting information. As seen in the rules, you can't copy and paste information on a website. That is stealing a copyright and that is illegal. You have to do research on something and then you can post. For example, if you want to post something about math, such as a math problem, you have to answer it. If you want to do something for someone else to answer, say "Answer this please," and put down the math problem. If you used a calculator, say so. But you won't get a correct answer. After a deadline for your poll (you can put the deadline, ex.: 4 days), say the correct answer and skim through the answers. The first correct answer you see is the winner. There are apparently no prizes.

If you disobey rules

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If you disobey the rules, you will not be allowed to my Talk Page anymore, so make sure you follow the rules.

Abbreviations

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You can not use abbreviations, such as "u," "y," "fu," "r," "b-ting," and many other texting abbreviations. This could be confusing to some people.

Gratitude

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Thanks for reading this and I hope you have a fun time posting! Remember to make a message longer than 6 words because that's under the limit!

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You can also make your articles popular by "advertising" them. Shout it out to the whole world! You can say something like "Read this article!" or "Look at my interesting article! Something to make people come onto your article. Speaking of articles, there was an article that I made and got deleted and I'm going to see if you can make it better than me. Here's the article title: Alchemy App. Good luck! But, still, don't just do this. Make sure you "advertise" your articles before you do this. Thank you.

--Nathanield.wcpssce 22:01, 5 December 2011 (UTC)

Some articles you can make

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Pictionary Ultimate Edition, GirlSense, Zwinky, myWebFace, Microsoft Word Starter, Beverly Robbins, How to Steal a Dog (Novel).

Signing Your Posts

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Make sure you always sign your posts with four tildes (tildes are ~'s). You can click on the pencil or just type -- and 4 ~'s.

Use of talk page

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There are several problems with your use of this talk page.

  1. Users do not own "their" talk pages, and no user has the right to forbid others from contributing to a Wikipedia talk page.
  2. Imposing "rules" on use of a particular talk page is not helpful. It is completely unrealistic to expect a user to read a whole page of instructions before posting a comment. If we had to follow a different set of rules for each talk page we contribute to, it would become completely unmanageable. The same guidelines and policies apply to all user talk pages, and individual talk pages cannot set up their own different requirements.
  3. Your section on advertising articles is dubious. It comes close to infringing Wikipedia's policy on no promotion. Also, it is dubious to invite others to recreate an article on a subject which a deletion discussion has decided is not notable. That could be seen as an attempt to over-ride consensus.
  4. I am not sure what you mean by the section "Posting Information and Polls", but it looks as though you may be intending to use this page as some sort of blog. Wikipedia is not a social network site or a provider of blogs, and talk pages are for discussions relating to work for the encyclopaedia, not for use for your personal purposes. JamesBWatson (talk) 10:29, 19 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]