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For those of you that are now confused, don't worry I had to look back to my perfect example to see where I was coming.
 
For those of you that are now confused, don't worry I had to look back to my perfect example to see where I was coming.
  
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Do you see that User3 has now managed to make the conversation very hard to read? By ending the line with a username it looks like that user posted a reply to themselves, and then by using 2 returns, made it look his own comment was also a reply. In reality these two should be part of the same comment. It can be frustrating to have different standards. But, it is extremely taboo to edit someone else's comment on a talk page. ''Don't do it.'' If the standard is single-returns within comments, double-returns between, do that. If the standard is double-returns throughout, do that. '''Do not''' go through the entire talk page and edit it to make it conform to your own personal feelings. If you start a talk page, then you may impose your will upon the unfortunate souls after you.
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Do you see that User3 has now managed to make the conversation very hard to read? By ending the line with a username it looks like that user posted a reply to themselves, and then by using 2 returns, made it look his own comment was also a reply. In reality these two should be part of the same comment.
  
 
This is the only time in a wiki when paragraphs should not be double returned.
 
This is the only time in a wiki when paragraphs should not be double returned.

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