User talk:Markrkrebs

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I suggest to everyone I welcome that they may find some of the following helpful &mdash; there’s nothing personal in my suggestion and you may not need any of them: I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! If you need help, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or place  on your talk page and ask your question there. Again, welcome! Dolphin ( t ) 22:38, 13 May 2012 (UTC)
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Cleanup protocol
Hello Mark. You recently edited Talk:Longitudinal static stability, adding a new thread titled "Cleanup protocol", erasing some of your earlier comments, and also erasing one of my edits. (Here is your diff.) On Wikipedia it is considered inappropriate to amend someone else's message on a Talk page, unless perhaps it is to correct a formatting error that prevents that message from displaying correctly on our browsers. It is unacceptable to erase someone else's message unless it is seriously offensive or contravenes Wikipedia's policy on biographical details about living persons. It is also unnecessary to erase one of your own messages. There is nothing wrong with allowing a Talk page to grow to a significant length. Eventually an experienced User will transfer the oldest messages to an Archive page. Here is an example of an Archived Talk page: Talk:Lift_(force)/Archive_1

If you want to distance yourself from something you wrote in an earlier message it is possible to strike it out, like this. To strike out some of your text, simply put the three characters at the beginning of the text to be struck out, and the four characters at the end.

Please return to Talk:Longitudinal static stability and restore all previous messages, including mine. Feel free to add extra topics, or to strike out anything you wrote that you now wish to distance yourself from. Regards. Dolphin ( t ) 22:51, 13 May 2012 (UTC)