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Hello Lyric95: Welcome to the English version of Wikipedia
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This is your Talk page where you can receive messages from other Wikipedians and discuss things with them. At the end of your messages you should always enter your signature by signing with four ~~~~ or by pressing the button in the editor shown here in the picture. By the way, it is not necessary to sign edits that you make in the articles themselves as those messages will be deleted. My name is Brendon. If you have any questions or face any initial hurdles, post {{helpme|your question}} on your talk page (this page), someone will quickly come up and attend to your query. And also, feel free to contact me on my talk page and I will do what I can to assist. Good Luck Editing!  Brendon ishere 11:04, 14 May 2012 (UTC)Reply


Little tips to make discussions easier to read and understand

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Hi Lyric95,
I wanted to share some tips with you on how to edit talkpages. Before we go any further, as a precautionary step, I'd like to humbly remind you that there are some things which Wikipedia is not, e.g. a forum or a soapbox or a blog.

So let's come to the point. It's important that you properly indent your comments while responding to others' comments on talk pages. Good indentation makes prolonged discussions easier to read and understand. It might be helpful to think of discussions as reports with numbered/bulleted sections and subsections where material is not necessarily written in chronological order.
See also:

WP:CUSTOMSIG
Signatures must include at least one internal link to your user page, user talk page, or contributions page; this allows other editors easy access to your talk page and contributions log. The lack of such a link is widely viewed as obstructive. If, while making modifications, you accidentally disable this link, click here. When you insert your signature on your talk page or user page, a link to that page will appear black, bold and inactive, so test your signature elsewhere, such as the Sandbox.
  Note: - Do not include links to external websites in your signature.
WP:INDENT
 
Highlighting the indentation button on edit toolbar
  1. A reply should be placed beneath the original comment. The reply should be indented. To indent check your edit tool bar for a button like this →  .
  2. If two replies are made to one specific comment, they should be at the same level of indentation with the later reply at the bottom.
  3. A response to a reply should be placed below that reply, but above all later replies. The response should be indented relative to the adjacent replies.
  4. A new comment or sub-thread that is being added after a number of replies should go at the bottom. Do not add a new comment or sub-thread where it will separate an earlier comment from its replies.

I hope this helps. If you still need something else, don't worry and visit the Help-page.  Brendon ishere 11:04, 14 May 2012 (UTC)Reply