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...That is precisely what people do on wikis by design, yes. |
...That is precisely what people do on wikis by design, yes. |
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[https://allthetropes.org/w/index.php?target=Umbire+the+Phantom&namespace=all&tagfilter=&newOnly=1&start=&end=&limit=500&title=Special%3AContributions I've created several trope articles, works pages and subpages myself], so you'll hopefully forgive me when I say I don't get the point of you mentioning that. As you said, it's a small wiki, and this already happens with me and other users: I tend to follow-up on other users to see if they missed something or if there's another piece of the page I can work on, and I appreciate others doing the same for me in return - that's what wiki editors ''do'', and you're the only one trying to make a whole deal out of this, much less by pulling my editing history like |
[https://allthetropes.org/w/index.php?target=Umbire+the+Phantom&namespace=all&tagfilter=&newOnly=1&start=&end=&limit=500&title=Special%3AContributions I've created several trope articles, works pages and subpages myself], so you'll hopefully forgive me when I say I don't get the point of you mentioning that. As you said, it's a small wiki, and this already happens with me and other users: I tend to follow-up on other users to see if they missed something or if there's another piece of the page I can work on, and I appreciate others doing the same for me in return - that's what wiki editors ''do'', and you're the only one trying to make a whole deal out of this, much less by pulling my editing history like that non-argument's supposed to weigh against me. |