User talk:Setokira

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Welcome to Wikipedia
Referring to | this edit of yours as not being constructive was a little harsh so please don't be dispirited. Read this and welome to wikipedia:

Endless-Online
I saw your comment at WT:VG, and yes, we do try to work with MMORPGs. I looked at your subpage draft, and it still needs some work before it can become a stand-alone article. Follow the links provided in the welcome box above, especially verifiability, reliable secondary sources, general notability, and the manual of style. I'll start by making a couple of minor corrections to get you started. Keep working on it, though. MuZemike 20:58, 27 March 2009 (UTC)

October 2009
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Here's what you wrote (which has been deleted from the talk page):


 * Guess this wouldn't be entierly valid for every one everywhere,


 * but in my Local Area South Carolina, in my school. We have one recorded "winner" she was infromed via a completely random pice of papper that she won it an every one recognizes her as a winner of the game.


 * So then, if everyone in ur society that plays it recognizes an accepts that u some how won it then could that count a win par-say? Im not sugesting it be included in the article as i've written it now


 * Im just wondering, if every one around u who plays[which for her is like 3/4 of our 800 student high school] acknoledges u as a winner of it an u have forgotten what it is, meaning u didn't lose could that constitute a win by any means?


 * Setokira (talk) 13:50, 22 October 2009 (UTC)

As a quick reply, my interpretation is that this obviously isn't a win by the "official rules" of The Game, since the official rules say nothing about it, but by acknowledging the win, you would be playing a different "Game", in which she is a winner. --Zarel (talk) 18:31, 24 October 2009 (UTC)

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Question about WikiProject South Carolina
Greetings, I have been watching WikiProject South Carolina for a while and it doesn't appear to be very active and I had a proposition for the members to consider. I would like to pull WPUS under WikiProject United States to some degree. I am not necessarily talking a full merger unless thats what the members of WPSC want but here is what I mean. This would do a couple things that I think would benefit both projects. Please let me know what thoughts or ideas you have about this and if the other members would be receptive to this. I also added a message to the talk page of WikiProject South Carolina. Thanks in advance. --Kumioko (talk) 20:59, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
 * 1) The project would stay the way it is except for a couple things. I would like to replace WikiProject South Carolina with WikiProject United States and add WPSC to the list of Projects supported by WPUS. This would include replacing the WPSC template on the talk pages of the articles with WPUS/South Carolina (if you want to see an examply you camn look at Washington DC).
 * 2) I would also add it to the list of Projects supported by WPUS on the main WPUS landing page.
 * 1) It would increase visibility of South Carolina and related articles to a much larger user base
 * 2) It would allow WPSC to more easily benefit from the Bots running for WPUS. This includes article alert bot that warns of Articles and Images for deletion or Promotion. This would ensure maximum visibility if an article relating to South Carolina was submitted for deletion or promotion.
 * 3) It would allow the South Carolina related articles to fall under the WPUS and South Carolina scope.
 * 4) It would somewhat reduce the maintenance required by consolidating the templates
 * 5) It would reduce the number of templates visibile on the articles
 * 6) In addition to the above, I typically cycle through all the articles in the WPUS scope every month or 2 fixing various things (sections, typos, persondata, categories, etc) and this would allow the South Carolina articles to fall under that much more easily.

Non-free files in your user space
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September 2011 Newsletter for WikiProject United States
--Kumioko (talk) 01:21, 7 September 2011 (UTC)

December 2011 Newsletter for WikiProject United States
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January 2012 Newsletter for WikiProject United States and supported projects
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Wikipedia:WikiProject United States/The 50,000 Challenge
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Women in Red World Contest
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