Help:How do I tell someone who changed a page I started that they are WRONG?

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Internal communication within the wiki takes two primary forms. You can discuss specific things ABOUT an article on that article's talk page ("discussion" tab at the top). This is preferred over making comments about the article subject or content within the article, so that the article itself remains encyclopedic. If the article is on someone's watch list, he or she will see that someone made a comment on the talk page and will, presumably, check it out and perhaps join the conversation you start. Likewise, you can join such a conversation by simply Editing the talk (discussion) page, just as you would any other page.

If you want to call a specific editor's attention to something you have done, whether to ask for review, or to point out a correction you have made (please don't bother to do so for mere typos and such), or just to be chatty or bitchy, or for any other direct communication with a specific user, go to that user's Talk page and type your message there. You can get to his or her talk page in a couple ways. If you see an edit he or she made, in your watchlist, you will also see (talk | contribs) there. You can click directly on "talk" to go to that user's talk page. You can also get there by going to our Personnel page and clicking the link to the descriptor page for the user you want; that page will have a link to the user's talk page under "eNHLD Contact". All this will only work after the user has created an account and picked his or her user name.

When you see a flaming orange banner across the top of the page saying you have a message, it means someone has put something on your talk page. So it is pretty hard to miss.

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