User talk:Viperinelight50

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 * I'm really happy to have you here, and I look forward to contributing with you! Dharden (talk) 15:05, October 2, 2016 (UTC)

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Hello. I'm not C.Syde65, but I can answer some of your questions. I hope this helps. — k6ka  🍁 ( Talk ·  Contributions ) 16:42, October 2, 2016 (UTC)
 * We don't have a policy surrounding users with mental health conditions. It is up to the user whether or not they wish to disclose this information (We can't force you to disclose personal information). Our wiki encourages editors to assume good faith with each other, and we will generally assume that editors are trying to help out the project, rather than deliberately attempting to harm it. What this basically means is that, if you do something, it is expected that others editors assume that you had good intentions behind that action, even if the outcome did something harmful (For example, editing a page to correct a typo but you accidentally deleted something important in the process; in that case, we will assume good faith, fix the problem, and send you a friendly notification about your mistake, rather than assuming that you deliberately tried to break the page). This extends to all users, regardless of their mental health (or anything, for that matter).
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Hey, thanks for answering my questions.

For a matter of fact, I do suffer from Mental Health, and I come from a wiki that does not accept my "unwanted" behaviour.