User talk:Micalet

Welcome/Re: cishomonormativity
Hello and welcome. Don't worry, you'll get a hang of Wikipedia :). A few things. You wrote on my talk page, which is certainly fine, but if you're interested in contributing to the deletion discussion, you'll have to post your comments at the article's deletion discussion page. There, you can provide your rationale for why you think the page should stay. You may want to read the rules regarding articles being considered for deletion, especially the etiquette for discussing deletion. You can also look over several past deletions discussions (linked here) to get an idea for how it's done. Two important things to keep in mind: deletion discussions are not a vote, so you need to provide a reason for your comments. You certainly seem to have done that on my talk page, so it looks like you don't have to worry too much about that. The second thing, always sign your comments on talk pages or deletion discussion pages. To do that, use four tildes ( ~ ). That automatically puts your user name and other information down.

So, to recap: go here to discuss deletion of cishomonormativity, always sign your comments with ~, and have some fun!

(Also, if at any time you don't understand a phrase used by a Wikipedian, just ask. There are a lot of acronyms and policies that more experienced users refer to, and sometimes it can get confusing). Cheers! 107.10.43.91 (talk) 18:10, 29 August 2011 (UTC)


 * A couple other things I you may want to do: Read up on Wikipedia's policy about notability, and the policy about verifiability, as well as the policies about original research and original synthesis of published sources. That may help you understand why some Wikipedians (myself included) don't think cishomonormativity should be included - at least not yet (others may disagree with that - the deletion discussion is pretty new). You can take your time - deletion discussions are usually given a week before any action is taken, so there isn't a huge rush. Also, don't worry if you aren't sure about Wikipedia's policies, or don't understand them completely. Folks here are usually pretty nice, and they'll be more than happy to help you out. Cheers! 107.10.43.91 (talk) 18:19, 29 August 2011 (UTC)