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Minor modifications
You should mark your modifications as minor when adding only a few characters (as was the case in Boatmurdered). MagicGuigz 11:09, 3 October 2008 (EDT)
- Sorry, I'll watch that in the future. Corona688 21:31, 3 October 2008 (EDT)
Sorry about the quote thing, I thought that I had edited that. i2amroy
Re: "vandalism"
- Editing on a wiki is no no way a permanent change since everything is preserved in the history. Changing the article, either by adding things or removing them, is an expression of how you think the article is better off looking. Just putting things on the talk page rather than putting it in yourself makes things move at glacial speeds, so it's generally better to risk a little bit of conflict by just editing it into the article and then peacefully resolving anything that comes out of it.
- Also, you havent responded to my question above. I'd like to have a conversation with you about this, but for this I really need your help.
- The reason I'm writing on your talk page rather than the quote page is because the quote page issues have long since been settled. You can see the result [[1]]. This conversation is about your editing philosophy rather than what you want to happen on the quote page. VengefulDonut 14:28, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
- Your "question" -- exaggeration at best, baiting at worst -- is irrelevant to the quote page, and I already explained why in the talk page for quotes. But I'll reiterate here since you want it. Most pages on this wiki are matters of fact; verifiable, testable, who edits them is irrelevant if they get them right. The quotes page, on the other hand, is a matter of taste; at present, whoever last enforces their sense of humor "wins". I think that kind of competition leads to a removal of good material and decrease in quality of the page in general since the deleters are generally more vigilant than the folks who try and add material. I'll also add to that the goal of a quotes page, a variety of material, is the exact opposite goal of factual wiki pages, the concise display of information. --Corona688 19:23, 13 July 2009 (UTC)