Below are some ways on how to effectively use talk pages. * Stay on topic: Talk pages are for discussing the article, not for general conversation about the article's subject or about another subject. Remember to keep discussions focused on how to improve the article. Irrelevant discussions are subject to removal. * Be positive: Article talk pages should generally be used to discuss ways on how to improve an article; not to criticize the current status of an article. However, if you see a problem in an article, but are unsure how to fix it, feel free to draw attention to it. * Stay objective: Talk pages are not a forum for editors to argue their personal point of view about an issue; rather, they are a place to discuss how the points of view of reliable sources should be included
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