User talk:The RPG Gamer

 I have some rules on my talk page as listed below:

Everything else is completely acceptable so message me anything you want.
 * 1) Don't go replacing content with a negative message like: I HATE YOU!
 * 2) If you're sending a friend request you must also put the reason of why we should be friends because you should only really talk to me about wiki-related matters.
 * 3) All new messages must go at the bottom of the page, you can do this by pressing the + icon next to the edit icon.
 * 4) Don't blank my talk page.
 * 5) Don't Spam. (That's obvious)
 * 6) Unless you know me in person (which is unlikely) don't wish me a Happy Birthday or Merry Christmas (but feel free to do so on the forums).
 * 7) Don't make conclusive spelling errors on my talk page.
 * 8) Don't put false block or warning templates on my talk page.
 * 9) Only talk to me about wiki-related stuff or other cool stuff if you talk to me about junk or weird stuff I'm not a fan of or otherwise have no opinion on it, I won't respond.
 * 10) Please paragraph you sentences I don't like them right next to my messages and it gets really boring having to do it myself.
 * 11) Once THIS talkpage reaches 100 sections, don't edit it I'll archive it others may vary though.
 * Also one more thing, I will normally answer questions here but if it is urgent I will answer them on your talk page.

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Re: Subpage
Thanks. Yeah, it would be nice to have a complete North American list too. I still need the time to move that subpage to the mainspace.

02:01, 26 October 2016 (EDT)

Welcoming Users
I've noticed you've been giving the treatment to users who haven't been on the wiki for a while. To name a few, (last edit was Nov. 2015),  (only made two edits in June 2016), and  (last edit was in February of 2016). It's great that you're trying to be friendly, but it'd probably be best if you welcomed them within a month of them joining (like in the case of Mcmadness, who's last edit was almost a full year ago). Nothing wrong with being friendly, but you should probably refrain yourself from making TOO many new talk pages. If you want to welcome them, best wait for them to edit again, see if they're actually still around. 18:26, 26 October 2016 (EDT)
 * I want to echo what Alex said, that is basically the same as welcoming users who haven't made any edits, it leaves us with a bunch of useless talkpages for inactive users. -- 18:37, 26 October 2016 (EDT)
 * Thanks for letting me know I will refrain. :) 18:39, 26 October 2016 (EDT)