User talk:Besseme
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[edit] Deletion discussion regarding Cooler Kids
Hello Besseme, and welcome to Wikipedia! With regard to your post at Talk:Cooler Kids: a discussion regarding the article is taking place at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cooler Kids, and a decision will be made on whether to keep the article based on editors' opinions, so please feel free to post your opinion there. However, please do not remove the notice at Cooler Kids regarding the discussion; the notice will be removed if a consensus is reached to keep the article. The general details regarding this kind of discussion may be seen at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion. EALacey 18:10, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
No, that's fine. I just thought someone tagged it for deletion without discussion.
[edit] (+94) etc.
Hi, Besseme.
This is just an assumption of mine, but it has been examined through careful counting!
The numbers in the brackets are representational of the characters changed. For example, if you were to delete a word word that had been added twice (as I need to here), then it would say (-5) (for four letters and a space). If I were to add word (as I need to here), then it would say (+2), for the letter "a" and a space. (0) means nothing has been changed.
The colours (red, green and grey) are representational of the way the article has been changed. Red for deleted characters, Green for addition and Grey for no change.
Hope I could help, although I am not certain about this it does seem like the best solution.
Happy editing, THE DARK LORD TROMBONATOR (((ΒΆ))) 10:50, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
- Replying- I found this on the help page- the numbers mean the amount of bytes added or removed from the page. For more information see What do the numbers mean? Cheers- CattleGirl talk | sign! 13:10, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Welcome!
Seeing that you had not received one yet, please allow me to give you a Wikipedia greeting. :) +A.0u 02:19, 29 April 2007 (UTC) [Removed.]
- Deleting that shit. kthxbye --Besseme 02:17, 1 May 2007 (UTC)