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What is a talk page
Talk pages or (discussions) are places where wiki users can discuss the page in question. Every wiki page supports this feature, even wiki users themselves have their own talk pages. The simple rule is that discussions should be kept on topic to that specific page. If however, you are talking on your own talk page for example, you are free to discuss whatever you wish. Regular wiki rules still apply.
How to add a new topic
To post a new topic select "Add topic" at the top of the discussion page. Please remember to include your signature at the end of your posting.
How to reply to a topic
To reply to a topic, simply click the edit button next to the topic. Please remember to include your signature at the end of your posting. Then simply follow the instructions below.
This topic is the one you are replying to --~~~~ :This is my reply here. Notice the : (colon) code. this adds a space in front of your reply so it doesn't get lost in a wall of text --~~~~
This topic is the one you are replying to --~~~~ :This is my reply here. Notice the : (colon) code. this adds a space in front of your reply so it doesn't get lost in a wall of text --~~~~ ::This is a third reply to the topic. Notice two : colon symbols. Each new reply you add another : colon symbol. --~~~~
Example reply
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