User talk:Nintend06

Welcome to Wikipedia!
Dear , Hello, and let me be first to welcome you to this great glorious mess we call Wikipedia. I have created your account, and I hope you will take a few minutes to peruse a bit of reading material before you get to editing with your shiny new tools. If you have any questions about anything at all, don't hesitate to leave me a message on my talk page. I usually respond very quickly, and if I don't know the answer... well, I'll find someone who does! You can leave a message on a talk page by clicking the "new section" tab at the top of the page. Don't forget to sign your posts with ~ which substitutes your username and the time you left the message. Have a wonderful time, and once again, WELCOME! L'Aquatique  [  talk  ] 20:29, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
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Drive-by tagging
Hi - Please see WP:tagging. Tags should be used conservatively, primarily on articles with obvious or pervasive problems. It is considered polite for the editor adding tags to articles to include some discussion on the talk page as to the specific problems he/she sees. Much of your recent activity seems to consist of adding improvement tags to articles without explanations; in many of these cases the problems are minor and could easily fixed without weakening the article with tags. A case in point is your adding of the "weasel" tag to IMAX: while this article is not perfect it is generally fact-based and well-referenced; in a quick scan I don't notice any of the traditional "weasel terms" discussed in WP:WEASEL. I'm removing that particular tag for now (feel free to object on that article's discussion page), and I hope you will consider a more constructive approach going forward. Thanks. Jgm (talk) 14:09, 4 June 2009 (UTC)

Nintendo task force membership update
It's that time again to update membership status with the Nintendo task force, which we periodically do to keep our membership up-to-date.

All participants have been placed on an "Inactive participants" list. To confirm that you're still a member of the Nintendo task force, simply go to WikiProject Video games/Nintendo and move your name from the "Inactive participants" list to the bottom of the "Active participants" list. If you are no longer an active member in the task force, you may simply remove your name altogether. On 23 December, all entries under the "Inactive participants" list will be removed. Hopefully you can stay with us and continue to work on Nintendo-related articles. Regards, MuZemike delivered by MuZebot 17:23, 19 November 2010 (UTC)