User talk:Btbrickner

Moot point.

don't be suspicious
I've been following your sub-page in my watchlist, and I was surprised that someone reverted your attempt to blank the page!

I think he identified this because 1) you blanked a page 2) from an IP address. When this happens, MediaWiki flags the edit as suspicious, and an administrator comes by to see whether it was vandalism. I see that you have subsequently blanked the page using your own username. That is a good solution.

Here is an idea: Restore the full text of the page, EXCEPT precede it with the code. When you save the page, the content will appear blank, and I believe it will also be invisible to search engines. You can continue to edit the page, and even see how it would look when saved, yet keep the content perpetually invisible: edit the page, remove the code, and hit "preview," but restore the code before you actually save it.

Andrew Gradman talk/WP:Hornbook 07:17, 11 October 2009 (UTC)