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===User talk page restrictions===
===User talk page restrictions===
Your talk page should generally be treated like any other talk page on the wiki. Do ''not'' remove any comments, including your own. You may amend your comments to correct typos, but if you wish to change your comment significantly, strike out the portions that you are changing (use <nowiki><s> </s></nowiki>). Comments constituting personal abuse may be removed as per [[SW:NPA|SmashWiki:No personal attacks]].
Your talk page is the only type of talk page where you are allowed to remove any and all comments; it is presumed that if you remove a comment not your own, that you have read the comment and are thus knowing of any and all consequences which may come should you choose to continue acting in a manner contrary to a comment made of your behavior. That is the only talk page where this is allowed. If you wish to change your comment significantly otherwise, strike out the portion that you are removing with <code><nowiki><del> </del></nowiki></code>. Comments constituting personal abuse may be removed as per [[SW:NPA|SmashWiki:No personal attacks]].


You are permitted to archive older comments as your talk page gets longer. Do so by copying or moving your talk page to an archive subpage, such as [[User talk:Example/Archive 1]], and leave a prominent link to it from your main talk page. You may wish to use the archive box template for this purpose. Discussions should be continued on a user's main talk page, rather than in their archives.
You are permitted to archive older comments as your talk page gets longer. Do so by copying or moving your talk page to an archive subpage, such as [[User talk:Example/Archive 1]], and leave a prominent link to it from your main talk page. You may wish to use the archive box template for this purpose. Discussions should be continued on a user's main talk page, rather than in their archives.
Do not put any formatting on your talk page that makes it more difficult for other users to leave you messages (such as borders, background colors, text highlights, font sizes, etc.).


==Ownership==
==Ownership==
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