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Almost all namespaces on the wiki have an associated talk namespace for discussion of the page they are attached to. We have a few simple rules concerning conduct on talk pages. Please also read the policy pages on formatting discussions and signatures.

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  • Almost all namespaces on the wiki have an associated talk namespace for discussion of the page they are attached to. We have a few simple rules concerning conduct on talk pages. Please also read the policy pages on formatting discussions and signatures.
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  • Almost all namespaces on the wiki have an associated talk namespace for discussion of the page they are attached to. We have a few simple rules concerning conduct on talk pages. Please also read the policy pages on formatting discussions and signatures. 1. * Keep discussion relevant to the page. If what you're discussing has nothing to do with the page the talk page is attached to, it doesn't belong there. This should be obvious. The more subtle but even more important implication of this is that most talk pages are not for speculation or chatting. They are to discuss the content of the article/file/whatever. Anything else should be taken to the forum. The sole exception to this is user talk pages, though it should still be noted that if you just want to chat someone, there are a wide range of messaging programs out there that you can use to chat about stuff not related to the wiki. 2. * Discussion should be civil. This one should go without saying. 3. * No user should ever edit another user's post, unless it's to fix a non-content error (e.g. broken markup) or to add . But the content of another user's post – and that even includes things like spellings – should not be altered. Period. On a related note, impersonating another user by using their signature is a serious offence. 4. * No content should ever be removed from any talk page, unless it is very clearly just vandalism or trolling. This applies to user talk pages, too. Users are not entitled to remove a message that another user leaves them just because they don't like it.
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