Forum:If my friend complains my article isn't funny, can I ignore him?
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I just made a decnt article, but my friend is pissed because it's better than anything he could come up with and complained that it wasn't funny enough. Can I ignore the "its not funny" tag? N00BMAN
- No, your friend is exponentially funnier than you could ever be. Also, it would help if you could perhaps mention the article you're talking about. Unsolicited conversation Extravagant beauty PEEING 03:17, 10 January 2008 (UTC)
- If you want proof of whether or not it's funny, submit it for review. -- 23:17, Jan. 10, 2008
- Nevermind. Some admin deleted it anyway. My own fault, probably. Thanks though.N00BMAN
- It's best to work on new pages under your userpage (User:N00BMAN/The A-Team rules! Woo!), finish it, wait, finish it some more, put it on Pee Review, change it (according to the critique provided there), then move the page to mainspace (The A-Team rules! Woo!). This will help to minimize the chance of it being summarily deleted. The A-Team, incidentally, rules. Lastly, woo! Sir Modusoperandi Boinc! 02:26, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
- Nevermind. Some admin deleted it anyway. My own fault, probably. Thanks though.N00BMAN
- If you want proof of whether or not it's funny, submit it for review. -- 23:17, Jan. 10, 2008
