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Write your evidence and your proposals so that they help jog everyone's memories. Assume that every time a user pulls up the RFC page, or the discussion page, they won't remember what was concluded last time or elsewhere. They are not clueless – but they need information.
 
==What users will and won't look at==
Dear Wikipedia,
 
Hello my name is hayden.rob.mcminimee i am simply writting you this message because according to Wikipedia when it comes right down to Human Being History it appears some ERRORS were made for example it appears that Wikipedia beileves that Human Beings EVOLVED EVOLVED!?? How is it so Jesus i think you WIKIPEDIA made some kind of ERROR oh GOD DAMN it i think u should seriously consider HUMAN BEINGS EVOLVING as being basically impossible for example Charles Darwin said that of course Human Beings EVOLVED everything must surely HAVE EVOLVED THEN RIGHT??? wrong!!!! If you the CREATORS for example of this whole place where i am posting this SHIT uhhmm... That would be WIKIPEDIA!!! Well then you must truly Beilef that Human Beings and the History of Human Beings doesn't even exist according to drum roll.... WIKIPEDIA Anyway back to the whole point of this Human Beings Evolved however i beg to differ i know of no Human Being in existence today at the time of writting this and tommorow when i wake up and see the news that any single Human Being on the face of the entire World that can truely say that they have come down from the TREES or emerged from the OCEANS.
RFC pages, and their discussions, can become very long. Nobody has time to read through 100 KB evidence pages, and they especially don't have time to reread them after they've forgotten what was what.
Yours:Rather Insceneirly:Hayden.R.Mcminimee
 
Don't let your page get to 100 KB. Be concise, be direct, be clear. You do not need to cross every t, dot every i, and show every single instance of a given user being a problem — doing so can be counterproductive. Pick the clearest examples you can, and present them with as little commentary as is necessary.
 
==Context ==