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한동성 (토론 | 기여)
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[http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:%ED%95%9C%EB%8F%99%EC%84%B1&curid=211298&diff=687895&oldid=687841 This] is '''very''' rude, both to me (removing my welcome notice) and to every casual reader (uppercase is ''yelling'' !). It is also unnecessary, as English Wikisource [[:en:Special:Preferences|user preferences]] allows you to be notified via email when your user talk page changes. [[사용자:Jayvdb|John Vandenberg]] ([[사용자토론:Jayvdb|토론]]) 2008년 6월 20일 (금) 08:45 (UTC)
: If I removed an ''opinion'' from another user, it IS rude. However, it was a ''welcome notice'', and people usually don't keep it forever. They remove welcome notice when it is unnecessary. It is your POV that removing your welcome notice is rude. Also, I don't want to check that page, and I don't want to be annoyed by emails either. Maybe uppercase is strong (which is the exact reason I used it, namely to emphasize), and maybe it is a better idea to keep it small and lowercase, just bold (if you've suggested this, I might be considering it seriously) but still it is '''NOT rude'''. I've seen tons and tons of uppercased warnings everywhere in English-speaking countries. I can show you a lot of examples uploaded on Wikimedia Commons, if you want. It is your POV that uppercase is rude. Do not force your POV to other users. --[[사용자:한동성|한동성]] ([[사용자토론:한동성|토론]]) 2008년 6월 21일 (토) 09:45 (UTC)