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Benrow77
Benrow77
Proper Wiki Ettiquette
Jul 12 2008, 12:14 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 12 2008, 12:14 PM EDT
When someone adds something to a wiki is it proper etiquette to add it at the top or the bottom of the page? I am just asking because I added a few designs to the bottom and since then have noticed a few added at the top above others designs. I know it is not a big deal, but just wanted to know what the proper way to do things is being a new wiki-tributor. Do you find this valuable?    
Biohazardouswithin
Biohazardouswithin
1. RE: Proper Wiki Ettiquette
Jul 12 2008, 12:18 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 12 2008, 12:18 PM EDT
I'd like to think that it's best to add it below the person. But I don't believe there are any real rules or regulations. Do you find this valuable?    
Benrow77
Benrow77
2. RE: Proper Wiki Ettiquette
Jul 12 2008, 1:15 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 12 2008, 1:15 PM EDT
Yeah, that seems to me the way it should go. I mean it also makes sense to keep adding new content on top, but it seems a little too presumptuous. Personally I will continue to add below already existing posts because I hope others would have the same respect, golden rule and all that. Do you find this valuable?    
Andering_J_REDDSON
Andering_J_REDDSON
3. RE: Proper Wiki Ettiquette
Jul 12 2008, 2:23 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 12 2008, 2:23 PM EDT
Where it goes depends on where it fits best- In articles. In the page you refrence, it should go at the bottom.
Good on you for showing respect for other entreants, shame on them for jockeying for position, but you're gonna have to let this one go.
Sorry man.
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