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Each article in | Each article in Theosophy Wiki can have associated discussions in which editors exchange ideas about the article and plans for its development. | ||
Wikipedia has excellent information about the way a '''Discussion page''' or '''Talk page''' should be used. | Wikipedia has excellent information about the way a '''Discussion page''' or '''Talk page''' should be used. | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Talk_page_guidelines Talk page guidelines] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Talk_page_guidelines Talk page guidelines] | ||
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* Keep discussions civil. Differences of opinion should be backed by logic, and no emotional outbursts (flaming) are acceptable. | * Keep discussions civil. Differences of opinion should be backed by logic, and no emotional outbursts (flaming) are acceptable. | ||
* Use four tildes <nowiki>(~~~~)</nowiki> to sign and timestamp your addition to the discussion. | * Use four tildes <nowiki>(~~~~)</nowiki> to sign and timestamp your addition to the discussion. | ||
* Use indentation, bullet points, or numbers to organize the discussion, as suggested in the Wikipedia Tutorial. | * Use indentation, bullet points, or numbers to organize the discussion, as suggested in the Wikipedia Tutorial. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 23 October 2014
Each article in Theosophy Wiki can have associated discussions in which editors exchange ideas about the article and plans for its development.
Wikipedia has excellent information about the way a Discussion page or Talk page should be used.
Theosophy Wiki guidelines:
- Keep discussions civil. Differences of opinion should be backed by logic, and no emotional outbursts (flaming) are acceptable.
- Use four tildes (~~~~) to sign and timestamp your addition to the discussion.
- Use indentation, bullet points, or numbers to organize the discussion, as suggested in the Wikipedia Tutorial.