User talk:DrewPDrawerz
Hello, DrewPDrawerz!
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-- StarHorder 08:54, 17 January 2014 (PST)
New Page
Hi there, and welcome to the Wiki. I noticed that you've made a new article - Soaked - by migrating content from the Covering page. As we're still in discussion about what to change the title of this page to, it's not ready to be moved just yet. When the mods are happy that a verdict has been agreed, one of them will move the page to its new title, rather than creating a new one. This is done for two reasons: first, it makes all links that led to the original page go instead to the new one. Second, it saves all update and talk data on the page. We very rarely copy + paste page content manually. Chances are your page will be either deleted or over-written if/when the move takes place.
I'm not trying to reprimand you at all - just letting you know how page moves are done. Please feel free to take part in the discussion on the talk page of the article in question.
Thanks. » Cooper Kid (blether) • (contreebs) 13:34, 17 January 2014 (PST)