Template talk:User french spacing

French Spacing
French spacing is single spacing, not double space. Please review the sentence spacing article on Wikipedia before reverting again or redirecting to double spacing. Nolte (talk) 22:52, 20 June 2011 (UTC)
 * You do realize, don't you, that you just inverted the userbox's meaning on everyone's user page? How would you like it if someone went and changed around the text in your userboxes to read the opposite of what you intended? How about: "This user supports censorship" or "This user thinks the Austrian school of economy is for the brain damaged"?
 * Who cares that the anal-retentive meaning of french spacing is the opposite of common usage? So is the word "inflammable"--it actually means that the stuff will burn, contrary to what 90% of people assume.  But nobody in his right mind will put "Inflammable" on a gas can.  They put "Flammable" which is bad English, but it saves lives.
 * Or maybe you think that was a clever joke that you just pulled on everyone? Did you even pretend to obtain consensus from the users of that userbox? It would be fairly easy to contact us, you know. Freederick (talk) 13:10, 6 July 2011 (UTC)

I've posted a response on my talk page. Nolte (talk) 07:53, 7 July 2011 (UTC)