User talk:Gnm109
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Hi,
Generally removing comments from talk pages that are not blatant vandalism is not a good idea - it removes the reference point for other readers who might have made the same comments and prevents them from learning about other's similar mistakes/experiences/comments. There's a bit of a loophole because they were your own comments, but I think the page is better off if you left them so others can see it. Thanks,
WLU 11:31, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
- Do you have a reason you keep removing our comments from the talk page? WLU 02:17, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
Yes.
Unfortunately, I do not recall the exact phraseology used by one person who commented. I got the sense that since I had no references and that since the experiences I had with trigeminal neuralgia were merely "personal", that they were therefore considered invalid. Thus, I removed my comments. I was only attempting to comply with the writer's viewpoint.
You say above that I "keep removing our (your) comments from the talk page. As far as I am aware, I removed only my comments.
Presently, I'm in the process of developing a user page and familiarizing myself with the "Wikipedia way" of "technical writing".
Thanks. Gnm109 16:07, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

