User talk:CchristianTehWazzit/old

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Cchristian - As a matter of courtesy, please do not edit other users' user page without their permission. Also, it's not really appropriate to create Wikia pages solely to advertise other sites. --CocoaZen 05:58, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

What are you talking about??? I don't do that, did I accedentally do something like that? cchristian


 * Well, either you, or someone logged in as you, created a user page (User:Jamajin) for someone else with just a "hey look at this" to another Web site. --CocoaZen 06:21, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

Oh duh! now I know what you're talking about, I was helping him make his user page on Wikifur and so as a reference point, to help him get the idea of linking to his site, i did that on his Wikia Central page and asted it in the CGI. so technically, I was advertising but the user gave me permission to edit his page... so, sorry for the confusion or whatever... cchristian
 * Good, I'm glad you were doing those edits to help that user with his permission. It is generally ok to link your page to external sites -- especially those about you.  However, if you're helping a user, you might want to suggest that he or she follow good practices.  In this case, it's better to give readers a sense of what a link will take them to see, rather than just "see this".  See what?  Also, user pages are a bit better, if they say something about the user, his or her interests or Wiki participation.  And when you're editing another user's page, it might be a good idea to say why (requested) in the edit notes.  --CocoaZen 17:39, 26 November 2006 (UTC)