Blue Slime
Joined 27 November 2004
Latest comment: 18 years ago by SeventyThree in topic Clearing User talk
Clearing User talk
editHi!
I'd just like to point out that removing information from your user talk page (this page) is considered unwise. Archiving to a sub-page is much prefered, but blanking is genarally not. SeventyThree(Talk) 02:15, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
- I do not see the benefit of generic information's duplication. The only information removed was a generic "new user" message that was added to my discussion page. As the discussion was no longer relevent or current, I do not see the purpose in keeping it. The history page will keep the old information in case I ever need it; since it was only made to be relevent to me, I don't see why it should remain. Please feel free to tell me Blue Slime 18:59, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
- The appropriate articles are Wikipedia:Talk pages#User talk pages, Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines#When there is too much text. From your language, it looks like you've read those pages already. I don't have any strong feelings about you removing the welcome message; after all, it is harmless and as you said, 'generic infromation duplication'. I just though I'd give you a heads-up before something else got removed. Perhaps a note at the top of this page stating that you delete rather than archive, so that people know to check the history? SeventyThree(Talk) 05:10, 2 March 2006 (UTC)