Thanks for your offer, but my lack-of-contactability is somewhat deliberate. Too many things to do, not enough time; from past experience I'd rather work on fresh Wikipedia articles than use it on philosophical discussion.
If I may suggest, your questions would probably be more appropriate on the Talk subpage of the respective pages that interest you. Many of them have a link labeled as below:
Talk (this one points back here, but others lead to the right location)
Following this and raising your issues on the Talk page would be unobjectionable to anyone, I would think, not just compulsive editors like myself.
If the page hasn't got a /Talk link on it, you can add one easily by editing that page and inserting the following code at the bottom:
[[/Talk]]
Having done so and then saving, you will be presented with a link at the bottom of that page, followed by a question mark, the clicking of which will instigate the Talk for you to begin.
Oh, and welcome to Wikipedia. -- Paul Drye
- I don't really have any specific advice. Try reading some other articles, and see how they look. When you get time, you also might want to glance through the Wikipedia's list of frequently asked questions
As always, thanks again. I will.
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