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Carrying On A Conversation
The wiki software does not make it easy to have a conversation between one or more users. When someone adds a comment on your talk page do you reply on your talk page or on the talk page of the user who made the comment? It seems that different people prefer different ways, but it is rather confusing. Shall we choose one way?
- 1. When someone posts a comment on your talk page, always reply on your talk page. If you are adding a comment to someone else's talk page and you worry you might miss a reply, mark that talk page as "watched" (tab at top of page). This will then show up in your watchlist.
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- 2. When someone posts a comment on your talk page, click on the users name, go to their talk page and post the reply. This might look funny (no context for the reply), but it will notify the user that there is a new comment on their talk page. If you are adding a comment to someone else's talk page and you don't have to worry you might miss a reply.
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- 3. User could post their preference for one of these ways at the top of their talk page. Someone posting a comment on that page could follow the protocol that the user prefers.
--Kay T 16:22, 19 September 2007 (PDT)
- For the love of wiki make it all on wherever the conversation starts. That's what they meant about not fracturing conversations. I reply ALWAYS on my talk page if someone leaves something there. If I don't get a response, I may go poke them to bring the conversation back to my page. If I leave a comment on someone else's talk page, I check back there for updates (or watch it). --DawnBurn 15:16, 25 September 2007 (PDT)