User talk:Gossip-girl

Hi. Welcome to Wikipedia. As a point of protocol, you should know that we don't sign our articles here, because an article can have dozens of individual editors, and as such it would rapidly become an unintelligible mess of signatures. Conversely, we always sign our messages on talk pages and discussion pages. DS 03:56, 23 April 2006 (UTC)

Hey.
I just looked at The Shak, and I noticed that you replaced your signature after I a) removed it and b) explained to you why you shouldn't include signatures in articles.

Don't do that again. DS 15:05, 23 April 2006 (UTC)

HEY.
The edit history of each and every article is automatically recorded by the central servers; we know who makes each revision (well, we know their account names or, if they're unregistered, their IPs). Consequently, the articles don't need to be signed - and, as I explained, it's better if they aren't.

I've removed your signature from the article a third time. DON'T re-insert it.

This would be a very, very, very silly way to earn disciplinary measures. DS 14:07, 29 April 2006 (UTC)

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