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  2. Wikipedia:You have a right to remain silent - Wikipedia

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    If the comment directed to you is hostile, don't respond. If you have nothing to say that you haven't already said in the very recent past, don't respond. Indeed: If you simply don't feel like responding, for any or no reason, don't respond. Keep the reader of the talk page in mind in such situations. By enlarging a fruitless or redundant ...

  3. Wikipedia:Contact us - Wikipedia

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    If you have questions about the concept of Wikipedia rather than a specific problem, the About Wikipedia page may help. If you want to ask other users for help with editing or using Wikipedia, stop by the Teahouse , Wikipedia's live help channel , or the help desk to ask someone for assistance.

  4. Wikipedia:Help desk - Wikipedia

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    If you have comments about a specific article, use that article's talk page. Do not provide your email address or any other contact information. Answers will be provided on this page only. If your question is about a Wikipedia article, draft article, or other page on Wikipedia, tell us what it is!

  5. Wikipedia:Help desk/How to answer - Wikipedia

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    Also, if a question has not been on the Help desk for long, and the answer is fairly obvious, other volunteers may jump on it at the same time you do. Therefore, when you answer the latest question, you may wish to answer briefly, so you can quickly save your answer before someone else begins editing at the bottom of the page.

  6. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope.

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    We don't answer (and may remove) questions that require medical diagnosis or legal advice. We don't answer requests for opinions, predictions or debate. We don't do your homework for you, though we'll help you past the stuck point. We don't conduct original research or provide a free source of ideas, but we'll help you find information you need.

  8. Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines - Wikipedia

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    If you've accidentally posted to the wrong page or section or if you've simply changed your mind, it's been only a short while and no one has yet responded, you may remove your comment entirely. But if anyone has already replied to or quoted your original comment, changing your comment may deprive any replies of their original context, and this ...

  9. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is a volunteer service - Wikipedia

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    Some people may be dedicated to Wikipedia as their number one cause in life. For most editors, however, editing Wikipedia is akin to a hobby that ranks lower in personal importance than editors' personal lives and their employment, family, health and other factors. Real life usually takes priority over editing Wikipedia.