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Per your interrupting comments here. Please see Misplaced Pages:Talk_page_guidelines and Misplaced Pages:Talk_page#Others.27_comments. You don't interrupt a person's points with your comments. You can copy the relevant comments and then reply to those. This is second time in two days I've had to do this. Did you notice yesterday? Thanks. CarolMooreDC 18:53, 24 October 2012 (UTC)
- , can you find the specific clause in Misplaced Pages's talk page guidelines that says you don't interrupt a person's points with your comments?Festermunk (talk) 20:39, 24 October 2012 (UTC)
- First, let's not split up the discussion. Obviously the language in policy links I gave you is not as clear as it seems to me it used to be, but I'm working on getting that clarified and meanwhile requested you stop it. I added my full comments above yours; I'll keep on doing it. So if you want to be uncooperative and uncollaborative, others can judge that as they may. CarolMooreDC 21:14, 24 October 2012 (UTC)
- Per the link I provided you above : Interruptions: In some cases, it is okay to interrupt a long contribution, either with a short comment (as a reply to a minor point) or with a heading (if the contribution introduces a new topic or subtopic; in that case, one might add :Heading added for REASON by CarolMooreDC 14:26, 25 October 2012 (UTC) below the heading to make the nature of the change clearer). When introducing an interruptive break, please add — USER NAME OR IP , — (continues after insertion below.) before the interruption. One may also manually ensure that attribution is preserved by copy-pasting the original signature to just before the interruption. However, this assumes a really long thread and the editor doesn't object, which most do and I do. CarolMooreDC 14:26, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
- First, let's not split up the discussion. Obviously the language in policy links I gave you is not as clear as it seems to me it used to be, but I'm working on getting that clarified and meanwhile requested you stop it. I added my full comments above yours; I'll keep on doing it. So if you want to be uncooperative and uncollaborative, others can judge that as they may. CarolMooreDC 21:14, 24 October 2012 (UTC)