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Is that block sign part of the template? If so, I'm opposing the change. The purpose of the Reminder is to make people aware of a mistake ''for the very first time''. In most cases they don't even know that they did something wrong. It's not supposed to be a punishment. For this reason, I'm also sceptical about the smiley. He looks quite annoyed, and that's not the kind of impression a receiver of the Reminder should get. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 09:37, 24 July 2009 (EDT)
Is that block sign part of the template? If so, I'm opposing the change. The purpose of the Reminder is to make people aware of a mistake ''for the very first time''. In most cases they don't even know that they did something wrong. It's not supposed to be a punishment. For this reason, I'm also sceptical about the smiley. He looks quite annoyed, and that's not the kind of impression a receiver of the Reminder should get. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 09:37, 24 July 2009 (EDT)
:I kind of agree with Time Q. I like how the template changed from a rather stern-looking warning sign to a smiley, but the smiley seems to be frowning down upon the user. We don't want users to be frowned upon when they make a mistake for the first time. Accidents happen. So, maybe if it had a less 'annoyed'-looking smiley -- as Time Q put it -- it would look even better. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 14:39, 26 July 2009 (EDT)
:I kind of agree with Time Q. I like how the template changed from a rather stern-looking warning sign to a smiley, but the smiley seems to be frowning down upon the user. We don't want users to be frowned upon when they make a mistake for the first time. Accidents happen. So, maybe if it had a less 'annoyed'-looking smiley -- as Time Q put it -- it would look even better. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 14:39, 26 July 2009 (EDT)
::I have changed the smiley so can you change the template? The old smiley was supposed to be noticing they did something bad but I guess that isn't the message it conveyed...{{User|Marioguy1}}


I certainly like how much less... cold the inclusion of the smile makes it look. In some circumstances, sounding human is better than sounding professional. On the other hand, the image itself has a white background, which looks bad on some skins. So, that should be changed to clear. Also, on my display, the image is larger than the template itself, which looks wrong. {{User:Twentytwofiftyseven/sig}} 02:28, 9 August 2009 (EDT)
I certainly like how much less... cold the inclusion of the smile makes it look. In some circumstances, sounding human is better than sounding professional. On the other hand, the image itself has a white background, which looks bad on some skins. So, that should be changed to clear. Also, on my display, the image is larger than the template itself, which looks wrong. {{User:Twentytwofiftyseven/sig}} 02:28, 9 August 2009 (EDT)

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