Thread:Shabook/@comment-6127681-20160115205235/@comment-6127681-20160116012429

Well, the top part of the Talk Page Policy is kind of confusing. "The Talk Page of a particular article is used for discussion of the page itself in terms for formatting, maintenance and any major changes that require administrators' and/or other editors' attention. This is particularly important to propose major changes to the page itself before making them. As such, a talk page is not the appropriate place to make questions about an article, or to defend edits that may be removed." It seems to be a contradiction. I thought it meant 'questions about the article' like "when was this article first made?" or something; or regarding being defensive, I thought it was talking about just being butthurt (My grammar was better than what you restored it to). What I was saying on the talk pages had to do with the core; the substance of the article. I don't know where else to post important, pivotal discussions about the meat of the article. And I thought "This is particularly important to propose major changes to the page itself before making them" was giving me permission to do what I did.