User talk:JenB

Hi Jen. I was going over double redirects and found POTS ones were using the spelling tachychardia rather than tachychardia. I fixed the ones I found so am deleting the redirect for the mispelling. I wanted to let you know in case the phrase / word is in your spellchecker. I think there's only one way of spelling it but might be wrong? notjusttired (talk) 08:11, 24 September 2018 (EDT)

Exertion now has a page
Exertion now has a page if you would like to add it here "a severe worsening of symptoms after cognitive or physical exertion." https://me-pedia.org/wiki/Portal:Myalgic_Encephalomyelitis

Admin help?
Can you do some MEpedia_suggestions eg installing extensions, or do you know how can? These would be a great help. I haven't found anyone who can do these and don't have an invite to slack so can't ask there. notjusttired (talk) 20:51, 2 November 2018 (EDT) Notjusttired

Cleanup -- Canele (talk) 16:01, June 25, 2019 (EDT)
Hey, theoretically on a wikibreak but saw there was concern about tagging pages for cleanup. As that does exist, I've tried to make instructions for it a little easier to find by creating MEpedia:Cleanup (which previously redirected to the list of entries already tagged). So far it's just a preliminary explanation (would be better to have all the how-to in one place instead of pointing to the Template page). But User:JaimeS I saw you had concerns about the cleanup tag--since we do have it (and a lot of pages are already tagged with it), I'm wondering if you have thoughts on particular ways we could improve the parameters for applying it that would make it more constructive? We could add them in to the above page of instructions and then also to the great MEpedia:Tutorial that User:Pyrrhus wrote. Two questions that came to mind for me:
 * Should the page to include the project email address in case applying the tag is more than a concerned reader can manage? (On the one hand, that might generate really a lot of email; on the other hand, if you've never edited a wiki, you do have to learn quite a lot just to add the tag. Also some may be intimidated even if they are able: not everyone really has the sensibility that a wiki truly is theirs to edit just as much as anyone else!)
 * Should we clarify about whether the tag is meant to communicate with editors or readers or both? I know that Wikipedia is very insistent that cleanup tags are not meant to communicate problems to readers, because the entire site is supposed to be read with a "buyer beware" approach, and they don't want the absence of a cleanup tag to have any implication the page is more valid that others. So there's emphasis on using tags only to help other editors find things to work on. I don't know if that's the approach we want, but a consideration. Canele (talk) 16:01, June 25, 2019 (EDT)