This is probably another low-priority thing, but I am wondering if, when visiting non-existent discussion pages, it could read as something like “No discussion page found, but you can post a comment”. http://imgur.com/ti6xjeY
Hibou8
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I don’t think that makes sense, seeing as there is a discussion page it just doesn’t have any messages yet. Saying no discussion page found seems like you can’t leave a message there.
system
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It does say this: “To start this discussion page, simply fill in the text box below and click “Post”. Please describe how the article can be improved.” Why/how is that not good enough?
Editors may think that they are starting a how-to article, and may click away from the discussion page, and it is why I still oppose both of you.
system
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+1. I would have to agree with McDonalds1.
Thanks for agreeing with me.
system
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But it clearly says “to start this discussion page.” Just curious - did this confuse you, or are you speculating that it may confuse others? I haven’t heard of anyone being confused by it, which is why I’m curious.
I am saying that others may be confused by it.