User talk:Random Kingdom

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Happy editing! → Fris Θtalk 23:31, 29 Oct 2004 (GMT)


I know you've been around for a while, but it looks like you need your shiny new Talk page broken in. → Fris Θtalk

signatures

re Random Kingdom, it's best not to "sign" articles on the front page. All that is automatically recorded in the History along with all your edits, so it really insn't necessary. Sigs are for Talk pages and discussion topics, not articles. → Fris Θtalk 16:21, 6 Nov 2004 (GMT)


You made a comment on BSI, which I moved to Talk:ECTOS, for reasons which will become apparant if you view the page. If you agree with what I have stated there, I'd appreciate it if you posted something to that effect. Thanks. → Fris Θtalk 15:24, 7 Nov 2004 (GMT)


Thanks for following up on BSI / ECTOS. I appreciate it. Did you by any chance go back and sign it? An unsigned vote doesn't mean much.

If I can also bring your attention to Category:Random Kingdom... A Category isn't an article, it's a namespace for storing articles. In truth, folks should have little reason to visit that page at all. What really belongs there is the sub-category Factbooks, and maybe a single line saying "This is the factbook of Random Kingdom. All your articles should interlink with other of your articles for ease of transition. The only reason people would visit your Category page is to see if they missed anything. Telling folks what to expect in articles is kinda pointless, as all they need to do to find out is to click them.

Just letting you know. → Fris Θtalk 23:36, 7 Nov 2004 (GMT)


Requesting deletion

I just might note that deletion is conventionally requested via methods specified on: NSwiki:deletion policy, for future reference. Thank you, Rechze(talk) 07:09, 7 May 2005 (GMT)

Yep. I just noticed you requested deletion of Veratenese, so I obliged. If you add a {{delete}} tag, it makes it much easier (for which read 'not nigh on impossible') for us to spot such requests. Thanks.Gruen2alk 07:13, 10 November 2005 (GMT)

I know it's sad to talk on one's talk page, but thanks for the information. I always thought that you had to get a mod to request it deleted or ask on the village pump. I think I have other pages that need deleting... so I'll take your advice. --RK 22:31, 20 December 2005 (GMT)