Forum:Personal Notes to self?

I noticed that most of Wikia's new "features" have been mostly "get more connected with the wiki". But how about this idea: a user can write personal notes to him/herself that do not qualify as edits, and can view them in whatever spot Wikia Staff deems most appropriate. How does everyone else think? --Thenewguy34( Other ) 23:40, September 4, 2012 (UTC)
 * Lame. Here's an appropiate spot: Your Desktop.--PedroM (talk) 13:14, September 5, 2012 (UTC)
 * And adding all of these "extensive features", such as chatrooms, Message Walls/comments, and other social networking features is not any better for a wiki than notes? --Thenewguy34( Other ) 21:02, September 6, 2012 (UTC)
 * I don't think you can eliminate it from the edit count... but that could be useful for people accessing Wikia from public computers (net cafe terminal, library terminal, etc)... you could JavaScript up a button for the personal user bar that floats at the bottom of the screen that says [My Notes] that links to User:USERNAME/Notes/PAGENAME ... -- 76.65.131.248 07:03, September 8, 2012 (UTC)


 * Did you want it to be public, or private? If you want it to be private, a "wikia notes.txt" on your desktop is the best solution. If you want it to be public, just put it on your userpage, I've seen many people do this, and I personally use both.
 * If the reason you want them to "not qualify as edits" is because you don't want it to add to your edit count, my advice would be to not worry about it. Edit counts don't really mean that much, and if anyone really cares where your edits are, Special:Editcount/Thenewguy34 will show which namespace the edits are in, and they can disregard your "user" namespace edits. -452 00:18, September 7, 2012 (UTC)