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wikiHow_talk:Merge Policy

On 10:44, 27 August 2007

124.184.164.210 said:

Y is everyone picking on mi page? I love it! I only thought that it had not sent properly and then i double cliked. There should be no best page offs becuae they are both the exact same page

On 00:27, 7 February 2008

76.240.211.150 said:

i know now there picking on Wrocklee's page when he has something different than somethingelse!!!

On 17:36, 9 March 2008

Sten said:

don't merge it it is fine the way it is

On 15:21, March 11, 2008

Meg said:

So, to merge two or more pages, what do I do?

I've found three pages that require merging, the question is not whether I should.

One has great detail and really is a good article, the other two not so much. I've added all the information (which is not a lot) from the two to the bigger and better one. Do I leave the merge tag on the worse two, or remove the tag and put a nfd for duplication? Or leave the tag AND add the nfd ...

On 12:37, 21 May 2009

Waiting For Her said:

I don't understand why they base merges on the titles. It should be based on the content. Two articles may have very similar titles, but could have completely different content.

On 22:52, 27 June 2009

P.Lynn said:

they said mine had to be merged... i havent found the same one anywhere...

On 10:54, 17 February 2010

Flickety said:

This article is now so complex that we're guaranteed that nobody but the very few will even take on merging. Gah!

On 12:17, June 14, 2010

Lillian May said:

Organized and removed redundant - should be a little easier to follow instructions now...

On 01:57, June 19, 2010

Lillian May said:

nfd|qua is not part of the Deletion policy, so it was not included in the current version.

On 10:18, 9 August 2011

Hans Petter Schrader said:

Clicking on nfd leads to a page that is nominated for deletion.

At 20:52, 6 January 2013

Moosey9 said:

I don't think people WANT their article to be merged

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