User talk:Scalytail
Hi - Welcome to Wikivoyage. Yes, everyone should like planes! Thanks for you contributions around your home town. If you'd like to learn more about Wikivoyage, we have a Directory of policies and guidelines specific to the site, and also a special welcome page for Wikipedians. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me, or everyone in the pub. Otherwise, plunge forward and have fun. --Inas (talk) 02:15, 17 January 2013 (UTC)
Links to Wikipedia
[edit]Thanks a lot for all your edits! Please have a look at WV:Links to Wikipedia, though. Inline links aren't allowed, for better and/or worse.
All the best,
Emirates Aviation Experience
[edit]Hi Scalytail. I moved your listing of the aviation experience to London/Greenwich#See, which is a better place for such a relatively minor visitor attraction. Hope you don't mind my intervention, best wishes --ThunderingTyphoons! (talk) 21:14, 27 February 2017 (UTC)
Still not an autopatroller
[edit]Hi Scalytail. I notice that even though you've been on Wikivoyage as long as me, you're still not an autopatroller. This means that every edit of yours has a red exclamation mark next to it on recent changes and other users' watchlists. That's the kind of thing useful for marking out edits by IP users and new editors, but not for someone with your experience and obvious trustworthiness. If you want to change this, just message an admin, and they'll do it in a jiffy.
You might also want to ask to be made a patroller as well, which allows you to marked new edits (with the red exclamations) as patrolled, and to rollback (i.e. revert) multiple edits by the same user at once. I'll leave it all up to you as to whether you want it, but thought that if nobody told you, you'd never know there was the option.
Good luck with your plea to get towpath cyclists slow down; you're gonna need it! Best wishes, --ThunderingTyphoons! (talk) 12:09, 17 December 2017 (UTC)
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