User talk:Rose64bit
Welcome
[edit]Welcome!
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on your talk page and ask your question there. Again, welcome! - Ahunt (talk) 23:53, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
Thanks for the Wikilove and keep on thanking people!
[edit]I'm a great believer in thanking people. Even if it's just a little thing like a spelling mistake fixed, I know that lots of people have probably seen that mistake but didn't do anything about it, so thanks are due to the person who stopped what they were doing and made the change that made it better for everyone. In the case of Lamington National Park, it is read by an average of 51 people each day (to find this statistic for any article, click on the "View History" tab and then on the link "Page view statistics" in the list of "External tools"). So because you took the trouble to provide a citation about 20 days ago, that's around 1000 people who have read a better article just because of you. In a year that will be about 18,000 people and your "gift" of that citation will keep on giving for years to come. A lot of people don't realise the impact that each little edit can have on the readers and a lot of people don't realise the impact that each little "thanks" or "Wikilove" can give to the contributors! So keep on contributing and keep on thanking! Let's make this world a better-informed and a happier place. Kerry (talk) 04:26, 6 March 2018 (UTC)