Posting it in such large letters, similar to ALL CAPS, is somewhat offensive, and possibly less likely the person will read it.

Well, many people don't notice links like this when they're all the regular font size

The FAQ is linked in a nodelet, but this very easily missed

I explicitly gave the OP the link before (Re^2: PM Leveling Guide.), and OP didn't notice it,

so now its in big letters, easy to see, hard to miss, in big letters on purpose, for emphasis, because its easy to check the FAQ before ... thats why FAQ is there to be searched

Its easy to level up if you read the FAQ -- replaying the FAQ is bound to backfire

And you know this, which is why you posted it "anonymously." Are you really trying to help, or are you just letting off steam at the OPs expense?

Hmm, I wouldn't worry so much about gamers trying to level up, I'd worry more about antiquated time keeping devices :p


In reply to Re^3: PM Guide to editing nodes. by Anonymous Monk
in thread PM Guide to editing nodes. by cheako

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