User talk:Highwayman 3000

G'day!
Welcome to Wikipedia. We have a set writing style and formatting we try to stick to, here; please take a look 'round at other articles to see the sort of thing we're going for. I have "cleaned up" A Bothered Conscience to conform to this style.

By the way, you don't seem to be reacting well to people tagging articles you've contributed. "Tagging" is when a user adds a tag (e.g. wikify) to an article that needs work from someone else. These tags identify the article and put them in categories that other users are likely to see. It is not a good idea for you to remove such tags until you know what you're doing; I think you'll find, once you do know what you're doing, that they won't be added in the first place. Some tags, such as stub and its variants, identify an article as one that could do with having more information added to it, and are beneficial. Others identify an article as poorly-written or -formatted, but that's not intended as a slight: it just means you're not doing stuff the way we like it done, and nobody has the time to fix it right now.

Cheers, fuddlemark (fuddle me!) 12:26, 31 December 2005 (UTC)

by the way ...
We have a thing on Wikipedia called "assume good faith", and what it means in this instance is that I'm not going to call you Dennis Junior. However, suspicions will be suspicions, so I feel I should let you know that it's not appropriate for people to write articles about themselves or their own personal projects. Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia, not a vehicle for writing whatever you want. fuddlemark (fuddle me!) 12:29, 31 December 2005 (UTC)