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* If you must delete and something you deleted reappears, do not delete it a second time. Use strikethrough and work it out with the other person, if needed using the discussion tab (every page has one) or the persons discussion tab (which everyone has) | * If you must delete and something you deleted reappears, do not delete it a second time. Use strikethrough and work it out with the other person, if needed using the discussion tab (every page has one) or the persons discussion tab (which everyone has) | ||
::Strikethroughs have no place in an article. [[User:Nx|Nx]] 08:04, 1 September 2009 (EDT) | ::Strikethroughs have no place in an article. [[User:Nx|Nx]] 08:04, 1 September 2009 (EDT) | ||
:::Contrary to popular opinion, having your work deleted or rewritten is to be expected on wikis. It sucks, and if you can't accept that, I suggest you try a different format (e.g. a blog). [[User:Nx|Nx]] 08:14, 1 September 2009 (EDT) |
Revision as of 12:14, 1 September 2009
- Avoid deleting other people's work
- Even when that "work" is just plain wrong?
- If you must delete and something you deleted reappears, do not delete it a second time. Use strikethrough and work it out with the other person, if needed using the discussion tab (every page has one) or the persons discussion tab (which everyone has)