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:Now, since You discovered '''discussion''' pages, You better use [[Talk:WhatIsWiki]] for Your opinion, if You like to remove information that You deem irrelevant or wrong. [[User_talk:Manorainjan|'''<span style="color: orange;">Manorainjan</span>''']] 02:40, 5 August 2015 (PDT)
:Now, since You discovered '''discussion''' pages, You better use [[Talk:WhatIsWiki]] for Your opinion, if You like to remove information that You deem irrelevant or wrong. [[User_talk:Manorainjan|'''<span style="color: orange;">Manorainjan</span>''']] 02:40, 5 August 2015 (PDT)
Oh, sorry.  I've been working with on-line communities since the early 1980s and wikis since 1996, so I'm well aware that every community has its own unwritten standards and accepted behaviours. 
From the original description at WhatIsWiki, I thought it would be acceptable to edit it, especially as it explicitly invited me to do so!  I didn't realise you were its author, and it certainly wasn't my intention to offend you by changing your text.  My changes were merely copy editing to improve the readability, as any publishing editor would do.  My changes definitely acknowledge you as the writer and the essence is certainly yours. 
That said, would you accept my changes to WhatIsWiki? 
Or, are there improvements you could make to my text?
I'm sure we can reach a consensus on text that retains your technical accuracy whilst appropriately targeting the "beginner" audience for which [[WhatIsWiki]] appears to be intended.
[[Special:Contributions/79.64.37.201|79.64.37.201]] 02:55, 5 August 2015 (PDT)
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