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MarkDilley (talk | contribs) (Just a brief explanation of this site notice, and why I put it up. I believe it's the most serious threat to WikiIndex in our 7-year existence, so it deserves some mention. It truly could kill WikiIndex. That alone I believe is enough reason to oper) |
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I believe it's the most serious threat to WikiIndex in our 7-year existence, so it deserves some mention. It truly could kill WikiIndex. That alone I believe is enough reason to operate on the initial presumption this action won't be controversial. Please let act accordingly if you feel different. Best, [[MarkDilley]] | I believe it's the most serious threat to WikiIndex in our 7-year existence, so it deserves some mention. It truly could kill WikiIndex. That alone I believe is enough reason to operate on the initial presumption this action won't be controversial. Please let act accordingly if you feel different. Best, [[MarkDilley]] | ||
:It does seem like the Republicans trying to get more of those "Anti-therestoftheworld" people on their side. Even if it did come to pass, they wouldn't be able to stop it, they'd have to spend BILLIONS on trying to stop people. Plus another politician would promise to get rid of it to get voted into power....and then not do anything (politicians don't really do anything anyway). [[User:Escyos|Escyos]] 00:55, 18 January 2012 (PST) |
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Just a brief explanation of this site notice, and why I put it up.
I believe it's the most serious threat to WikiIndex in our 7-year existence, so it deserves some mention. It truly could kill WikiIndex. That alone I believe is enough reason to operate on the initial presumption this action won't be controversial. Please let act accordingly if you feel different. Best, MarkDilley
- It does seem like the Republicans trying to get more of those "Anti-therestoftheworld" people on their side. Even if it did come to pass, they wouldn't be able to stop it, they'd have to spend BILLIONS on trying to stop people. Plus another politician would promise to get rid of it to get voted into power....and then not do anything (politicians don't really do anything anyway). Escyos 00:55, 18 January 2012 (PST)