User talk:Prof Haeffel

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1) You do not use an anonymous username. Students are an exception as it may be in your best interest to do so (email me). If you are an adult, then you can be accountable for what you say and do. There is good reason that there are no scientific journals with anonymous editors.

2) Follow guidelines related to civility, personal attacks, and rudeness. Most problems can be avoided if you "comment on content, not on the contributor." Please "avoid condescension" and belittling (e.g., telling people "they should know better" or saying"you're not competent"). Please "avoid personal comments about any editors" (e.g., "this is just a student" or "newbie"). Remember, "being rude on Wikipedia can fall under many definitions of cyberbullying."

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If you do not abide by the rules, I will delete your post on my talk page. Also, I understand the need to be a bit curious and read the other ongoing conversations. If you read something that interests you and want to join the conversation, then please...keep it to yourself until asked to join :)

Thank you, Prof Haeffel (talk) 04:04, 4 January 2012 (UTC)