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Propose a specific change on a talk page. Don't add an edit request template yet. Once there is consensus for the change, and any final details have been worked out, put a template on the talk page along with a short, clear explanation. A user who can make the edit will notice the template has been added, and will respond to the request.
The types of groups (followers) are called: [73] reference groups (people who know each other either face-to-face or have an indirect influence on a person's attitude or behaviour); membership groups (a person has a direct influence on a person's attitude or behaviour); and aspirational groups (groups which an individual wishes to belong to).
Elaboration likelihood model is a general theory of attitude change.According to the theory's developers Richard E. Petty and John T. Cacioppo, they intended to provide a general "framework for organizing, categorizing, and understanding the basic processes underlying the effectiveness of persuasive communications".
Renaming a category – propose the move at Wikipedia:Categories for discussion. Renaming a stub template – propose the move at Wikipedia:Categories for discussion. Renaming an image or other file – see Wikipedia:Moving a page § Moving a file page.
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Knapp's relational development model portrays relationship development as a ten step process, broken into two phases. Created by and named after communication scholar Mark L. Knapp, the model suggests that all of the steps should be done one at a time, in sequence, to make sure they are effective.
For instance, a proposal to rename Bob Dylan to Squeezy Joe would likely result in everyone (or nearly everyone) agreeing that the proposed move should not take place; this notifies other editors that they should probably not propose this move in the future until and unless circumstances change. There is a positive consensus found, and that ...
"Friending" someone on the platform is the act of sending another user a "friend request" on Facebook. The two people are Facebook friends once the receiving party accepts the friend request. In addition to accepting the request, the user has the option of declining the friend request or hiding it using the "Not Now" feature.