User talk:Tzvee

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{{helpme}} Ok how do I edit a semi protected page? e.g. Timothy Geithner... thanks Tzvee (talk) 03:20, 23 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

You need to be an autoconfirmed user to edit semi-protected pages. That means 10 edits and 4 days of being active. //roux   03:23, 23 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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I noticed you on the Abu El Haj page. I can't agree, lots of people went to Sunday School but then left the church. It's not like being Jewish. If you stop attending, you really aren't Episcopalian any more unless you say that you are, though the fact that you were brought up that way continues to be a meaningful part of your biography. I'm writing to urge you to stick around. Wikipedia has a fairly arcane set of rules. You happened to wade onto a controversial page. Nothing wrong with that, but you'll probably have to make a few more edits, read some talk pages, and get the hang of editing. One of the best ways to do this is to read and edit a bit on controversial pages (you can identify them by the length of their talk pages, and find them by seeing where else the editors on one controversial page are making contributions) dealing with subjects that you know well. Wikipedia needs editors. Do stay.Historicist (talk) 22:24, 26 November 2008 (UTC)Historicist[reply]

Oh, and click your name on the tool bar and write something about yourself. This will change the color of your name form red to blue. A red name is like a flag announcing your greenhorn status.Historicist (talk) 22:26, 26 November 2008 (UTC)Historicist[reply]