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Nah, we don't really have an official policy, but I just give infinite bans because I don't like linkspammers. Really, it's just whether or not you're feeling charitable. ;) (( [[User:Pacitalia|<font color="navy">Paci</font>]][[User_talk:Pacitalia|<font color="green">'''talk'''</font>]][[User:Pacitalia|<font color="red">ia</font>]] )) <small>Time sent:</small> 03:04, 22 January 2006 (GMT)
 
Nah, we don't really have an official policy, but I just give infinite bans because I don't like linkspammers. Really, it's just whether or not you're feeling charitable. ;) (( [[User:Pacitalia|<font color="navy">Paci</font>]][[User_talk:Pacitalia|<font color="green">'''talk'''</font>]][[User:Pacitalia|<font color="red">ia</font>]] )) <small>Time sent:</small> 03:04, 22 January 2006 (GMT)
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== Create "[[National animal]]" article? ==
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Unless I've missed in in the [[:Category:Gameplaying|Gameplaying]] category, I don't think there is currently an article for national animal like there is for currency, motto and other customisable fields.  I noticed its absence when I created an article called [[Sober Thought national symbols]] and wanted to do an internal link.
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Does it exist yet?  If it doesn't, shall I just go ahead and call it "National animal"?  "[[Motto]]" stands on its own well, but somehow "Animal" doesn't quite communicate as clearly.
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BTW, I've noticed a small number of people have added their parties to the generic parties disambigs (e.g., [[Socialist Party]]) so the placeholder strategy for high value article names seems to be working.
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Your [[IDU]] comrade,
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[[User:Sober Thought|Sober Thought]] 01:24, 23 January 2006 (GMT)

Revision as of 21:24, 22 January 2006

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Thanks

I saw that you pruned off those pages I aggregated. Thanks for the work. :)

Nairatsa 04:29, 8 January 2006 (GMT)

Improved?

Tried to prune down both legnth and self-referential chatter on the main page; is it any better now?

Nairatsa 04:15, 10 January 2006 (GMT)

Re: Deletion Policy

I'm...not sure. You could ask again at the talk page, possibly. I have in the past deleted pages edited only by one IP user, where deletion thereof was requested, and it's usually clear. As for a time limit, I think 5-7 days. Gruen2alk 19:27, 12 January 2006 (GMT)

See also / Furher (templates)

These templates work in Wikipedia:

I tried implementing them in NSwiki as well, but failed. Care to look at this? You seem experienced.

Re: Major linkspam

Well, let's run through each IP and see whether they did it anywhere else. But yeah, I would still suggest blocking everyone that linkspammed. Thanks for catching it. (( Pacitalkia )) Time sent: 00:07, 22 January 2006 (GMT)

Re: Re: Major linkspam

Nah, we don't really have an official policy, but I just give infinite bans because I don't like linkspammers. Really, it's just whether or not you're feeling charitable. ;) (( Pacitalkia )) Time sent: 03:04, 22 January 2006 (GMT)

Create "National animal" article?

Unless I've missed in in the Gameplaying category, I don't think there is currently an article for national animal like there is for currency, motto and other customisable fields. I noticed its absence when I created an article called Sober Thought national symbols and wanted to do an internal link.

Does it exist yet? If it doesn't, shall I just go ahead and call it "National animal"? "Motto" stands on its own well, but somehow "Animal" doesn't quite communicate as clearly.

BTW, I've noticed a small number of people have added their parties to the generic parties disambigs (e.g., Socialist Party) so the placeholder strategy for high value article names seems to be working.

Your IDU comrade,

Sober Thought 01:24, 23 January 2006 (GMT)