Talk:Facebook
To Do
- archive the messages on a separate page (Facebook messages works)
- maybe make a separate page to mirror Chris's Facebook account (to clarify, his Facebook page as it appeared before it was hacked - --Champthom 04:20, 2 June 2009 (CEST))
- include his notes (maybe a separate page for that too, actually)
As for this page, maybe just outline the extent Chris used Facebook, highlight some of the stuff with it, etc. --Champthom 05:09, 1 June 2009 (CEST)
To put it bluntly; this page needs more words. Some of the messages are very funny when juxtaposed. He would rather go out with a jailbait 17 year old "party girl" (read:slut) than a empathetic single mom. --Jump 23:44, 1 June 2009 (CEST)
- A general commentary for the current themes that pop up in Chris's Facebook messages and in his Facebook page and notes are more warranted than commentary for each and every individual e-mail.
I know that the Miyamoto Saga e-mails have a commentary of it but most of it is from Clyde (RIP) who provides a commentary on what he was saying as he lost the original sent e-mails from when he was Miyamoto.
But really, I think just a general commentary is needed and that Chris's messages are far more amusing and should speak for themselves. --Champthom 04:55, 2 June 2009 (CEST)
Whatever you say, hoss. Mind was a little skewed due to rage.
Oh, and can we make the gallery collapsible? I know standard wiki formatting has the gallery at the bottom, but, like you said, they speak for themselves, so a general commentary would be more aesthetically pleasing below it. Gives the reader space to grasp the fucktardedness before adding our POV. Just a suggestion.--Jump 04:51, 3 June 2009 (CEST)
- A collapsible gallery would be great, but can you make one? God help us that none of us can't edit unless it's basic shit like making templates (read: copy and pasting stuff from Wikipedia templates, lol), editing pages, etc. Seriously, we could use collapsible galleries in a lot of pages but no one has gotten around to it. --Champthom 09:50, 3 June 2009 (CEST)