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Unlike a lot of people, I treat my talk page as ephemeral and regularly purge expired discussions rather than archiving them.

WT:WL

When you approve someone, don't for get to go to Special:UserRights and mark them as autopatroller. Conrad.Irwin 23:27, 2 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

No, it requires one nomination and one approver - as the user themselves isn't aware of it, I assume it'd be rude to talk behind their back. No justification is needed either, even if you want to disapprove someone. (Once one nomination has been disapproved it is also closed, and the user would have to be re-nominated - there has not yet been the need to unwhitelist a user, and indeed there never should be). Conrad.Irwin 23:45, 2 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

neo-Luddite

Hi, I put this back; terms with non-initial caps need an all-lower, all-upper, or initial cap redirect so that all possible capitalizations will find them. Try looking up "Neo-Luddite", and see. (;-) Robert Ullmann 10:40, 2 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

Thanks!

It's been forever and a day since I've really done anything in Wiktionary (as evidenced by not having a user name before now). I'll go get up to speed - in the mean time should I take down the redirect on Tar Heel State? DukeEgr93 20:33, 1 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

hang on someone's every word

I'm certain I've heard it used in the sense of "to take someone's wording literally" before. In fact, I remember a specific example, in television. Finding a written example will probably be difficult, however. 79.86.172.88 23:51, 3 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

No need to add it back - if and when it enters common usage, it'll inevitably be verified and added by someone else. 79.86.172.88 12:38, 4 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

autophobia

See w:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Autophobia. Uncle G 00:32, 5 August 2009 (UTC)Reply