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  2. Wikipedia:Dos and don'ts

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    Dos and don'ts" pages are information pages that summarize Wikipedia policies, guidelines, and style in bullet points. They present the most important points in a quick list, for the benefit of editors who are not inclined to read the full, authoritative guidance.

  3. Wikipedia:Talk dos and don'ts - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia: Talk dos and don'ts. 2 languages. ... DO: Sign your messages with "~~~~" Start conversations under a new heading: Indent replies Ping involved parties

  4. Wikipedia:List dos and don'ts - Wikipedia

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    DO: Be sure a list is the best way to organize the data. Follow the core content policies. Provide context and criteria in a lead. Organize entries as appropriate. Tag with template messages as appropriate.

  5. The dos and don'ts of proposing - AOL

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    Just because countless ads and films equate red roses, candlelight dinners, far-away destinations, and string quartets with romance doesn't mean it's right for all. Do Make Your Proposal Personal

  6. Here are 8 do's and don'ts for your cellphone etiquette - AOL

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    Here are 8 do's and don'ts for your cellphone etiquette. Ruben Salvadori. Updated May 9, 2019 at 4:44 PM. Are You Up on Cellphone Etiquette: Do's and Don'ts.

  7. Is This The Worst 1-Word Text Message You Can Possibly ... - AOL

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    The textbook meaning of "sure" suggests certainty and affirmation, but in online texts, it can imply that you are not enthusiastic. Illustration: Damon Dahlen/HuffPost; Photos: Getty

  8. Wikipedia:References dos and don'ts - Wikipedia

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    DO: Use inline citations (footnotes or shortened footnotes). Keep citations near the material they support, e.g. after the sentence. Say where in the source the information came from. Use a consistent reference style within each article. Consider using citation templates to create a consistent style.

  9. Wikipedia talk:Disambiguation dos and don'ts - Wikipedia

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    Also, no paradoxes should be inferred from the information here. This is a handy dos-and-don'ts list, much abbreviated from the full guidelines. If something appears to be a paradox, we check to see what the actual guidelines say. -- JHunterJ 15:55, 15 July 2012 (UTC) This whole thing is totally wrong.