Revision as of 20:35, 9 October 2012 editKoshVorlon (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users16,029 edits Bullshit......you've been told by at least 2 users and 1 sysop not to do this.← Previous edit | Revision as of 20:40, 9 October 2012 edit undoFisherQueen (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users57,545 edits friendly noteNext edit → | ||
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==Notice that I am a non-participant in this edit war== | |||
It's easy to edit anonymously, just using an ip address. It's easy to create an account, and edit using that account, too. Using an account is more convenient if you are a frequent editor, or if you want to be able to collaborate more effectively with other users. Editing anonymously is more convenient if you don't edit often, or if you want to avoid collaboration. What you're doing now doesn't appear to be easy or convenient for anything. You might find it a lot easier to participate in a positive and useful way at Misplaced Pages if you choose ''either'' your registered account ''or'' anonymous editing. There's no good reason I can think of to have an account if you're going to be editing anonymously, and redirecting this account to an ip address would be confusing if a time comes when that ip address is used by someone else, or if you are editing from a different ip address. Would you consider stopping the redirect and choosing either to edit while logged in, or to edit anonymously? Not because I'm telling you to, not because there's a rule about it, but just because it will be easier and more convenient for you, and less confusing for people with whom you are collaborating? -]<span style="font-size: smaller;"> (] · ])</span> 20:40, 9 October 2012 (UTC) | |||
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Notice that I am a non-participant in this edit war
It's easy to edit anonymously, just using an ip address. It's easy to create an account, and edit using that account, too. Using an account is more convenient if you are a frequent editor, or if you want to be able to collaborate more effectively with other users. Editing anonymously is more convenient if you don't edit often, or if you want to avoid collaboration. What you're doing now doesn't appear to be easy or convenient for anything. You might find it a lot easier to participate in a positive and useful way at Misplaced Pages if you choose either your registered account or anonymous editing. There's no good reason I can think of to have an account if you're going to be editing anonymously, and redirecting this account to an ip address would be confusing if a time comes when that ip address is used by someone else, or if you are editing from a different ip address. Would you consider stopping the redirect and choosing either to edit while logged in, or to edit anonymously? Not because I'm telling you to, not because there's a rule about it, but just because it will be easier and more convenient for you, and less confusing for people with whom you are collaborating? -FisherQueen (talk · contribs) 20:40, 9 October 2012 (UTC)