User talk:Anonymity
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Sam [Spade] 02:57, 26 Aug 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Jehovah's witnesses
Put this where you like after reading it. Anonymity, you are not paying attention to the talk page for the JW's article. Either that or you are reading other people's posts and attributing them to me. Or thirdly you are misunderstanding what I write to an absurd degree. Fourth, though not likely since I assume I read the same wikipages you do, is that someone is impersonating me.
I am one of Jehovah's witnesses. Do you see why I am confused now?
Your e-mail reply was insulting since you seem to have not read my posts very well or you would have noticed that I am one of Jehovah's witnesses. You appologize a lot for your words, I see why. I am not trying to be insulting, I am simply copying your style. Do you see how offensive the bluntness is? Protecting yourself by remaining anonymous is a good thing, but using your anonymity to be rude is not. It is silly to think that you can say things and then make them better by saying: "I am not trying to make you angry or insult you." george m
Anonymity, thanks for helping us with this subject. There is some Wikipedia etiquette you may not yet be aware of that will help smooth things as we talk:
- Always sign your comments (at the end, not the beginning) using four tildes ~ ~ ~ ~ .
- It is a taboo to delete comments on talk pages. What we do is move old talk to archive pages. Unfortunately, at Wikipedia, what is said is said, so we need to think thrice before speaking. What you might do about comments you regret is apologize sincerely and humbly to the offended, and add <s> </s> around it to cross it out.