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So, when you find a question in a user's talk page, like in my case, he has most likely answered in the other's talk page. Talk pages are somewhat like "private" messages, so unless you want to say something or someone asked you something, don't reply in third's conversations. Hope it is clear :-) -- ] 22:05, 29 May 2006 (UTC) | So, when you find a question in a user's talk page, like in my case, he has most likely answered in the other's talk page. Talk pages are somewhat like "private" messages, so unless you want to say something or someone asked you something, don't reply in third's conversations. Hope it is clear :-) -- ] 22:05, 29 May 2006 (UTC) | ||
:Replied on user's talk page. ] 22:10, 29 May 2006 (UTC) | :Replied on user's talk page. ] 22:10, 29 May 2006 (UTC) | ||
== Re: Tanis Half-Elven Stub == | |||
Hello there. Yes, the article is mature enough. A stub means that the article gives the minimun information about the topc (in example, "Tanis Half-Elven is a fictional character in Dragonlance"), enough to answer "Who Tanis Half-Elven is?" but not enough to answer "Why Tanis Half-Elven must have its own article in Misplaced Pages?" -- ] 01:51, 1 June 2006 (UTC) |
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Hey there!
I just noticed you answered something in my Talk page. Let me quickly explain you how Talk pages work. When someone wants to tell you something, he goes to your talk page and posts a new section telling you something, like:
- == Question ==
- Do you know how many primary colors are? -- ~~~~
When you check the question, you are supposed to talk to his page directly. In other words, you go to the talk page of the one who asked you the question, and post the reply in a way he can easily find it, in example:
- == Re: Question ==
- Yes, they are 3. -- ~~~~
If he wants to tell you something more, he will go to your talk page and write what he wants there. In other words, conversations are usually split, what he said in your talk page, what you said in the other's talk page.
Sometimes, people will ask you that they will post replies in their own page, to prevent splitting the conversation.
So, when you find a question in a user's talk page, like in my case, he has most likely answered in the other's talk page. Talk pages are somewhat like "private" messages, so unless you want to say something or someone asked you something, don't reply in third's conversations. Hope it is clear :-) -- ReyBrujo 22:05, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
- Replied on user's talk page. DoomsDay349 22:10, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
Re: Tanis Half-Elven Stub
Hello there. Yes, the article is mature enough. A stub means that the article gives the minimun information about the topc (in example, "Tanis Half-Elven is a fictional character in Dragonlance"), enough to answer "Who Tanis Half-Elven is?" but not enough to answer "Why Tanis Half-Elven must have its own article in Misplaced Pages?" -- ReyBrujo 01:51, 1 June 2006 (UTC)