Thorn969
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Psychohistory as a fraud
editThorn - you recently added a subheading to the Psychohistory (fictional) article. I removed it because (1) Wikipedia is not original research (Wikipedia:No original research) and (2) because it did read as encyclopedic (the style wasn't what it should be). Now, I must say there are some promising thoughts in there - if you could rework it, it could be used (you can check the page history to see what you wrote and copy it to rework it). Anyway, I just didn't want you to be upset or offended by me removing it, so I wanted to let you know why I removed it. →Raul654 01:51, Apr 13, 2004 (UTC)
fac notices
editI moved the notices to the article's talk page since I think it shouldn't be visible to normal readers. The editors that follow the article (i.e. have it on their watchlist) can still see it and vote, but readers don't usually get involved, and it only makes the article worse. There was a discussion about putting a featured article notice, and most editors agreed that it shouldn't be on the article itself. I think it would be a similar discussion for this notice as well.
dori
msg:fac
editPlease add to the discussion at Wikipedia talk:Featured article candidates#Notices if you want. Dori | Talk 14:10, Apr 13, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks
editThanks for reworking the Autism intro and your determination in keeping it NPOV --RN 00:45, 31 July 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for your help on the autism FAC!
editThanks! Its now a Featured article. --Ryan Norton T | @ | C 03:58, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
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