User talk:70.244.98.122

Could you please start using the "Show preview" button? It'll make your editing more efficient, as well as reducing the number of entries you create in the page history. &mdash;Dr Ishmael 21:41, 15 March 2012 (UTC)
 * I shouldn't have to explain this to you, but here it goes... I am using the preview. Due to the nature of doff replicator permissions you have to do them individually. This wiki page is also in a construction phase and not a tweaking phase. I am also placing each one up as I purchase them so there are many entries. The number of entries also represent my numerous contributions to the page. If you take the time to look you will see each one is a new post and not an edit of a post. I suggest you worry about directing a wiki that you are actually admin of.
 * EDIT: If you are so concerned about the number of edits you might consider that you are adding one every time you correct someone's indents.70.244.98.122 05:48, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Welcome to STOwiki! Clicking Edit at the top of page will allow you to edit anything in the page, not just a section. Please let me know if you have additional comments, questions, or concerns. --MatthewM 06:09, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Thank you for the welcome Mathew. Glad to be here. It's nice to see a congenial Admin, now if I could just find a congenial doctor I would be all set. :) I'm just getting my wiki feet wet and it appears that I have already made a few mistakes according to one user but he seems very eager to correct me. I haven't broken anything permanently yet, so I'm doing ok I guess. Stop in and take a look at the project we are working on. Federation Replicator Permissions. If I have any questions or need some help I will be sure to look you up. :) --70.244.98.122 06:19, 16 March 2012 (UTC)


 * In the past, you did make multiple edits that were simply formatting changes - Show preview would have helped you do all that in a single edit. Also, you could tabulate your data in a separate application (even something as simple as Notepad) and only add it to the page once every few hours.  There is no urgency to get data on that page ASAP.  And number of edits doesn't equate to quality of contributions.  &mdash;Dr Ishmael User_Dr_ishmael_Diablo_the_chicken.gif 14:41, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
 * I stated previously that I was new. You may know a lot about this stuff but you have a lot to learn about dealing with people. Honestly, I would think that an Admin on another wiki would know this information but I suggest you re-read the STOWiki:Wikiquette. Really don't message me anymore. I don't like you so your suggestions aren't being received well. You are wasting your time at this point. As for the information I am putting on the list... it is 100% accurate. This not only takes more time but I am spending my own in-game currency. buying stuff I don't need. to fill out the chart for the benefit of the community. 10 people making 10 edits or 1 person making 10 edits is essentially the same, but if I am putting it up, its going to be right. Furthermore I have seen no restrictions on the the number of edits in any of the guidelines. You aren't trying to enforce any kind of rule but dictating your own anal retentive preferences on others. If you persist in bugging me I will get an admin involved.


 * You're right, I'll stop bugging you. I was actually trying to teach you a bit about etiquette - specifically, that making one large edit instead of a multitude of small ones is more considerate to other users who, in the future, might look through the history of the page.  But you've obviously decided that my suggestions are in bad faith (perhaps you should read STOW:AGF), so there's no point in me wasting any more time on you.  &mdash;Dr Ishmael User_Dr_ishmael_Diablo_the_chicken.gif 02:05, 17 March 2012 (UTC)
 * STOWiki:Assume good faith
 * "Yelling "Assume Good Faith" at people does not excuse you from explaining your actions, and making a habit of it will convince people that you're acting in bad faith."
 * STOWiki:Please do not bite the newcomers
 * "If you do determine, or sincerely believe, a newcomer has made a mistake, such as forgetting to put titles in boldface, or failing to make useful links, try to correct the mistake yourself. Don't slam the newcomer; remember, this is a place where anyone can edit and, in a very real sense, it is therefore each person's responsibility to edit, not criticize or supervise others."
 * "If you really feel that you must say anything at all to a newcomer about a mistake, do it in a spirit of being helpful. Begin by introducing yourself with a Standard user greeting on their talk page to let them know that they are welcome here, and present your corrections calmly and as the contributor's peer, perhaps also pointing out things they've done which you like. If you can't do that, then it is better to say nothing."


 * I just don't like the way your doing it. --70.244.98.122 03:08, 17 March 2012 (UTC)

A User name
You need it.--Marhawkman 16:06, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks, already got one. --70.244.98.122 01:19, 17 March 2012 (UTC)