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2009-02-08 17:41:34   Welcome to the Wiki. Please don't delete pages or people's comments. If you have a comment or minor change for the page, please do so, but eliminating the entire page without explaining why is disruptive. —robinlaughlin


2009-02-08 17:43:40   Howdy! I keep reverting your edits because the page is already doing fine on it's own and doesn't need to be re-made. By the way, you share the same IP address as KC, which is pretty solid evidence that you and they are the same person. That sort of thing is generally frowned on around here, because pretending to be more than one person is kinda unethical. Hope all this helps you understand why there have been reverts and such on the Creative Hair page. —JoePomidor


2009-02-08 17:45:56   Ah, also, I have been making sure that the comments put on the page have the proper attribution of who said them. This is important since the wiki allows people to change pretty much any content on a page, and so the only real stamp of veracity is one's name. This means a comment without a name means nothing, and so will either be attributed to the person who actually said it, or deleted. —JoePomidor


2009-02-08 17:48:12   It looks like KC and PLLC were both editing from the same IP address. It could be that they are both the same pseudonymous person? If that is the case they may just be removing their own comment. Situations like this can be avoided by using your real name. —JasonAller


2009-02-08 18:00:36   Hallo again, The best summation I can give as far as comments go is, it's ok to edit or delete your own, no matter what page. The big thing is just not to edit other people's comments, as that tends to offend. However, it is OK to delete other people's comments on your user page if you so desire. I deleted your comments off my page, since that seemed to be what you were asking for, but in the future you can do that sort of thing too by clicking the "edit" button at the top of any given page, next to the title. —JoePomidor