Wikipedia:Talk page highlights
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Talk page highlights: In the spirit of Wikipedia humor, this page is a repository for some of the strangest exchanges that occur between editors. Please add short quotes that:
- Concern articles, lists, or policy discussions.
- Are relevant to the article subject.
- Arise from legitimate editorial discussion.
- Don't insult any particular person.
- Don't extend an edit war. (For examples of edit wars, see Wikipedia:Lamest edit wars.)
| This page contains material that is kept because it is considered humorous. Such material is not meant to be taken seriously. |
Note: Due to the size of this page, it has been split into pages of 50 sections each. Please add new entries to the latest page.
See also
- Bad jokes and other deleted nonsense
- Lamest edit wars
- Unusual requests
- Wikipedia:BJAONDN
- The Wrong Version
and
- Wikipedia is not a forum - but you want to be a 'moderator'
- Wikipedia is not a blog
- Don't lose the thread (which talk page to use)
- Using talk pages (How to use talk pages: video guide)
- Active editing (a suggestion - not a guideline)
- Talk page layout (lead "bannerspace", table of contents, and discussions)
- Talk page formatting (threading messages - indenting, etc.)
- Etiquette (how to be nice)
- Template messages/Talk namespace (information banners for article talk pages)
- Talk page templates (how to use the banners)
- User pages (what you can and can't have on your user pages)
- A researcher's guide to discussion pages (using talk pages for research)