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Welcome, Deamonbusterfuster

This is serious. READ IT.

Before making your first article look over ED:101. If you don't, it is unlikely that your article will survive for more than sixty seconds and you risk being banned by ED Sysops.

We realize a lot of you are busy or may be new to ED, so here's just the most important info:

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ColleenTalkContribsBot 17:25, 21 August 2014 (EDT)

Talk pages

Hey dude, just a couple of friendly tips. When you sign your additions to talk pages it's best to put your signature after what you've written, you also don't need to start a new subsection when replying to someone just go to the next line and place a colon to indent what you're writing :Your response.

It will end up looking like this.
Add more colons as you and that person reply to each other
These aren't a rules, but it does help keep article talk pages from being a jumbled wall of text. If you're ever stumped on how someone formatted something the way they did, then either pull up the page's editor or check out ED's help page.  Talk | Contribs 15:29, 28 August 2014 (EDT)