In [[WP:REDACT]], a section in the talk space guidelines, the rules say you must discuss changes to your own words with strikeout text. I found it very awkward, especially since I hav been ignoring it, and replacing whole conversations with a one line note, for most of my time here. I was going to put a rule at the top of my page saying "In contrast with [[WP:REDACT]], you do not need my permission to change or delete your own words, here. I will not hold you to them. If there is a contextual problem that I see, then I will probably adjust my own text. If you change your mind and I even remember or the issue just comes up again, then you can either waffle or refuse to answer. You do not need to answer my questions on your own talk page, either. If it takes you more than a week, then you probably won't answer them on your own talk page, either, so you can delete them there, too. If it is important for me to ask, then I will ask someone else."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Brewhaha@edmc.net Jayron32 did not like my parody of his sick cabal.
"Al Tally" majorly.wiki@googlemail.com wrote in message news:7c865bab0901260443v130064b2xf22c9ef7f20c12dd@mail.gmail.com...
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:21 AM, brewhaha%40edmc.net brewhaha@edmc.netwrote:
This is about the second time that someone slapped me with a rule in Talk Page Guidelines. The one about revising your own comments can reduce revision rates to a snail's pace while you discuss them in e-mail. Please tell me that it is a joke that everyone ignores.
I don't get what you're talking about.
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