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If you want to leave a comment on a talk page, simply click the ๐Ÿ–ŠEdit button as if you were editing a standard wiki page โ€“ it works the same way!
If you want to leave a comment on a talk page, simply click the ๐Ÿ–ŠEdit button as if you were editing a standard wiki page โ€“ it works the same way!


[[Style guidelines#Sections and subsections|Use a section]] to give your comment a short headline making it clear what your comment is about at a glance.
[[Help:Style guidelines#Sections and subsections|Use a section]] to give your comment a short headline, making it clear what your comment is about at a glance.


New topics should be added ''to the top'' of the page to give the discussion a sort-of chronological order, with newer topics appearing first.
New topics should be added ''to the top'' of the page to give the discussion a sort-of chronological order, with newer topics appearing first.

Latest revision as of 23:03, 25 August 2022

Every wiki page has a corresponding talk page intended for discussions related to the topics of that page.

To see the talk page of any page, simply click on the ๐Ÿ’ฌ icon in the bar below the page title โ€“ it's between the ๐Ÿ“„ and โญ๏ธ icons. Alternatively, you can access a talk page directly by adding Talk: in front of a page name โ€“ Talk:Main Page is the talk page to discuss the contents of Main Page, for example.

Leaving a comment[edit]

If you want to leave a comment on a talk page, simply click the ๐Ÿ–ŠEdit button as if you were editing a standard wiki page โ€“ it works the same way!

Use a section to give your comment a short headline, making it clear what your comment is about at a glance.

New topics should be added to the top of the page to give the discussion a sort-of chronological order, with newer topics appearing first.

Replying to a comment[edit]

Preface replies to other people's comments with : to indent your comment. Use ::, ::: and so on to indent even further:

I am the original comment.

I am a reply to the original comment.
I am a reply to the reply to the original comment.
I am a reply to the reply to the reply to the original comment.
I am a reply to the original comment again.

Signing your comment[edit]

It helps to sign your comments in order to keep track of who said what in a discussion. You don't have to type out your username by hand though โ€“ simply add four tildes ~~~~ at the end of your comment and it will be automatically converted to your username, along with a timestamp:

Fochti (talk) 19:45, 25 August 2022 (UTC)

Please keep in mind that using ~~~~ while you're logged out, or if you don't have an account to begin with, will publicly display your current IP address instead.