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It's unfortunate that this policy is needed because users can't do their coding right! * and # lists are screwed up because tags are left unclosed or something like <nowiki><i>...</em> or </font color>. I'm not arguing it but I think the lack of implementing some other policies led to this one...</nowiki> {{User:Wayoshi/sig}} 22:49, 5 August 2009 (EDT)
It's unfortunate that this policy is needed because users can't do their coding right! * and # lists are screwed up because tags are left unclosed or something like <nowiki><i>...</em> or </font color>. I'm not arguing it but I think the lack of implementing some other policies led to this one...</nowiki> {{User:Wayoshi/sig}} 22:49, 5 August 2009 (EDT)
:Indeed, I agree with you. In fact, I would love to see this policy vanish from the wiki, as I would love to use my signature when signing comments and such, it is much easier. Other users have come up with lame excuses such as the signatures slowing down the website, but it is only putting a certain amount of bytes on the page. I completely agree with you, Wayoshi, and I think other policies should be made/enforced so that users with good signatures and do their coding correct aren't punished for other users; mistakes. {{User:Super Mario Bros./sig}} 23:02, 5 August 2009 (EDT)

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It's unfortunate that this policy is needed because users can't do their coding right! * and # lists are screwed up because tags are left unclosed or something like <i>...</em> or </font color>. I'm not arguing it but I think the lack of implementing some other policies led to this one... Wa Yoshihead.png TC@Y 22:49, 5 August 2009 (EDT)

Indeed, I agree with you. In fact, I would love to see this policy vanish from the wiki, as I would love to use my signature when signing comments and such, it is much easier. Other users have come up with lame excuses such as the signatures slowing down the website, but it is only putting a certain amount of bytes on the page. I completely agree with you, Wayoshi, and I think other policies should be made/enforced so that users with good signatures and do their coding correct aren't punished for other users; mistakes. · SMB (Talk) · 23:02, 5 August 2009 (EDT)