BoyWiki:Agora/19 April 2016
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Questions on etiquette regarding editing articles
If another editor creates an article, and has been the only contributor to the article, and I would like to make some changes, or point out what appear to me to be errors in the article:
- would it be better for me to first make comments on the "Talk" page of the article? (This is Wikipedia's [unofficial] policy.)
- would doing so be more respectful to the creator/maintainer of the article?
- and would doing so minimize the possibility of creating problems with other editors?
We're not Wikipedia--we're just a tiny wiki, with only a handful of editors.
It might even be a good idea if all BoyWiki editors followed guidelines similar to those mentioned above, and it could become official BoyWiki policy, couldn't it? What do you think, Etenne?
Literature
literature
- n noun
- 1 written works, especially those regarded as having artistic merit.
- 2 books and writings on a particular subject.
- 3 promotional or advisory leaflets and other material.
ORIGIN
- Middle English (in the sense 'knowledge of books'): via French from Latin litteratura, from littera (see letter).
- repeat:
:2 books and writings on a particular subject.
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:2 books and writings on a particular subject.
- repeat:
:2 books and writings on a particular subject.
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:2 books and writings on a particular subject.