Salve, Athena!

Grata in Vicipaediam Latinam acciperis! Ob contributa tua gratias agimus speramusque te delectari posse et manere velle.

Cum Vicipaedia nostra parva humilisque sit, paucae et exiguae sunt paginae auxilii, a quibus hortamur te ut incipias:

Si plura de moribus et institutis Vicipaedianis scire vis, tibi suademus, roges in nostra Taberna, vel roges unum ex magistratibus directe.

In paginis encyclopaedicis mos noster non est nomen dare, sed in paginis disputationis memento editis tuis nomen subscribere, litteris impressis --~~~~, quibus insertis nomen tuum et dies apparebit. Quamquam vero in paginis ipsis nisi lingua Latina uti non licet, in paginis disputationum qualibet lingua scribi solet. Quodsi quid interrogare velis, vel Taberna vel pagina disputationis mea tibi patebit. Ave! Spero te "Vicipaedianam" fieri velle!

--Ioshus (disp) 16:29, 1 Maii 2007 (UTC)Reply

Kirsten Dunst recensere

Hi, came across the Pagina usoris:Athena0584, and I'm wondering if this is the kind of user Vicipaedia is able to collaborate with. The latin seems weird (maybe it's interlingua or something). In the English Wiki at least, the users aren't supposed to include in their user space material that is likely to bring the project into disrepute, or which is likely to give widespread offense. The users aren't expected to host substantial content unrelated to Wikipedia, right? In short, what your home page is for is presenting you as a Wikipedian. - Bye from Casual.

Hi Athena. I am an administrator here, and I would like to direct your attention to Vicipaedia:Taberna#User_page_observation. We have decided that the content on your user page should not be there: your user page is for information about you. If you would like the information that's on there now worked into a proper article, with references and citations for the claims you make, and, honestly, in a bit better Latin, we would be happy to help you. However, as it is now, we ask that you blank this page, or an administrator will do it himself. Thanks, and please feel free to ask any questions.--Ioshus (disp) 19:33, 31 Maii 2007 (UTC)Reply