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JA: Yes, Wikipedia is such a gawdawful f(r)iendly place.  The fact is that I that never wrote any OR, or POV, or ¬VER articles, and never started any disruptive projects, but they have a wacky way of defining all of those words, making their j'accuses, and then "secreting" the evidence of what you actually did.  'Nuff said.  I do intend to contribute some slightly more "creative" content here.  Just tell me what spaces you think it belongs to.  [[User:Jon Awbrey|Jon Awbrey]] 10:14, 17 May 2007 (PDT)
 
JA: Yes, Wikipedia is such a gawdawful f(r)iendly place.  The fact is that I that never wrote any OR, or POV, or ¬VER articles, and never started any disruptive projects, but they have a wacky way of defining all of those words, making their j'accuses, and then "secreting" the evidence of what you actually did.  'Nuff said.  I do intend to contribute some slightly more "creative" content here.  Just tell me what spaces you think it belongs to.  [[User:Jon Awbrey|Jon Awbrey]] 10:14, 17 May 2007 (PDT)
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:Selecting your Centiare space should follow this logical path:
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:#Is the subject a legal entity?  If yes, Directory space.  If you are the legal agent/owner of the entity (your self, your book, your company), fine and dandy.  If you are not the legal agent/owner, be advised that they may come along tomorrow or 6 years from now, and claim the space away from you.
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:#If the subject is not a legal entity, do you want others to edit the topic with you?  If yes, Main space.  If no, a subpage of some "self owned" Directory space or User space.
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:I hope that this is clear enough.  Our world is a little more nuanced than Wikipedia's, but that's what keeps the edit-warring to an absolute minimum here. At Centiare, you can '''protect''' and '''promote''' your labors. --[[User:MyWikiBiz|MyWikiBiz]] 10:36, 17 May 2007 (PDT)

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(We'll get this fixed shortly.) Snerfling 09:51, 17 May 2007 (PDT)

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Jon, looks like you made quite a few friends at Wikipedia. The beauty of Centiare is that the directory space was specifically created for APOV articles. In fact, the whole point of Centiare is as a legitimate means of boosting Google search rankings via semantic tags, scripts, etc. Snerfling 09:51, 17 May 2007 (PDT)

JA: Yes, Wikipedia is such a gawdawful f(r)iendly place. The fact is that I that never wrote any OR, or POV, or ¬VER articles, and never started any disruptive projects, but they have a wacky way of defining all of those words, making their j'accuses, and then "secreting" the evidence of what you actually did. 'Nuff said. I do intend to contribute some slightly more "creative" content here. Just tell me what spaces you think it belongs to. Jon Awbrey 10:14, 17 May 2007 (PDT)

Selecting your Centiare space should follow this logical path:
  1. Is the subject a legal entity? If yes, Directory space. If you are the legal agent/owner of the entity (your self, your book, your company), fine and dandy. If you are not the legal agent/owner, be advised that they may come along tomorrow or 6 years from now, and claim the space away from you.
  2. If the subject is not a legal entity, do you want others to edit the topic with you? If yes, Main space. If no, a subpage of some "self owned" Directory space or User space.
I hope that this is clear enough. Our world is a little more nuanced than Wikipedia's, but that's what keeps the edit-warring to an absolute minimum here. At Centiare, you can protect and promote your labors. --MyWikiBiz 10:36, 17 May 2007 (PDT)