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[edit] External links at GameFAQs

I've removed the links you are adding to GameFAQs twice, per Wikipedia:External links. External links should be directly related to the subject, not indirectly related. There isn't a reason to cover them in an article related to GameFAQs. Leebo T/C 15:53, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

Unless they are created as a part of the same website, they are not directly related to GameFAQs. They are unique communities, and adding them to GameFAQs is not in line with Wikipedia:External links. Did you read the guideline? It's not censorship, it's a matter of following the manual of style. Also, you should be aware that the 3 revert rule disallows reverting to the same version of a page more than 3 times in a 24 hour period. You should take this discussion to the talk page before reverting again. Leebo T/C 16:09, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Re: surface diffusion

Hi, I saw you made some edits on the surface diffusion article. I may actually go back and change some of them, in particular references to adatoms, which were changed to atoms. It is a term used to refer to the specific case of an atom resting on a surface, at an adsorption site on the surface lattice. Using atom in place of adatom may cause confusion, since the location of the atom (on or within the lattice) becomes ambiguous. Let me know what you think. Runningamok19 (talk) 17:20, 5 December 2007 (UTC)