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SEMI-RETIRED
This user is no longer very active on Wikipedia.



PAGE RULES:

  • 1) A new topic requires a new section.
  • 2) New sections go at the bottom of this page.
  • 3) New sections require titles.
  • 4) New replies go underneath the post they are in reply to.
  • 5) Sign your posts by typing ~~~~. (Sinebot doesn't work here)
    • (please sign at the END of your posts, not at the beginning!)
  • 6) Posts must be coherent and civil.

I reserve the right to delete, without response, any and every posting from people unwilling or unable to obey these simple requests.Per this guideline.

If your post is in reference to an article, it would be greatly appreciated if you would provide a link to the article in question.

If you are here to tell me you changed or declined a speedy delete tag that you disagreed with, feel free to NOT leave me a note.

I respect your opinion, experience, and judgment on this matter.

I also irrevocably agreed to release my contributions under the GFDL, and that includes the speedy delete tags!

If you still feel that leaving a comment on one of these matter is truly necessary, I ask that you check the edit history of the article in question, and view the version of the page as it existed AT THE TIME I TAGGED IT, before leaving your comment. (Wikipedia is not a crystal ball, and I am not a psychic, and can not and will not be held responsible for actions that occurred after the fact).

note to self

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Remind yourself to look under a rock

Providing a link to an article

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http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Wikipedia:Do_not_disrupt_Wikipedia_to_illustrate_a_point


Community ban: nominating articles for deletion

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Per community discussion at WP:ANI ([1]), you have been indefinitely banned from nominating articles for deletion through any means, including WP:PROD, WP:CSD and WP:AFD. You are permitted to participate in deletion discussions that have been launched by somebody else. Although several participants in the conversation felt that an expiration of six months might be appropriate, there was insufficient consensus to put an endpoint on the ban, which will remain in effect until successfully appealed. Please review Wikipedia:Banning policy. --Moonriddengirl (talk)