Talk:Squirrelly

Cite its references or sources? I am the source and reference to my own history. :-) Is there some other kind that can be provided?  I don't believe I have receipts for when I signed up for mucks, attended cons, or wrote some MUF. :-)  There are creation dates and such for my characters and programs, but you'd have to log into the mucks in question and probably have to have wizard access to view it. So not something you can give a ready link to. --

I have added some (your homepage, your description of MU's history, you alt. contribution). The tag is normally added to articles with no existing (in article) external refs links, specially if the person has been this long involved in the fandom. That leaves a mark). Old references (Usenet posts), to modern Social Media (Facebook, Twitter), all help. Just FYI - Spirou 15:04, 28 July 2013 (EDT)

Bleh, I'm really not liking my page here now. I really don't want my real name displayed so prominently. I know it exists in some other places, but I'm trying to minimize it and didn't give permission for it to be here. And half of what colorful information I wanted to share like my convention history and friends has been stripped out and replaced with a cold bullet list. I am an artist, was on Morphicon staff, I am on Second Life, and Squirrelly is a toon (and thus toon character), not just 'toony.' But true I didn't mention those parts in the article as there wasn't much to say other than it was so. Though most of that would have been in the convention info, which was stripped out, if I had. Meh. -- Squirrelly 23:32, 24 July 2018 (EDT)

Also part of the reason I came by today was that I got an email to my wikifur-only email address asking for a password reset, but it was saying it was for "FANDOM", the from address being community@fandom.com. So unless fandom.com and wikifur have a shared user base, that is very suspicious. And how do they have my email address I only used here and not shared with anyone. Squirrelly (talk) 23:55, 24 July 2018 (EDT)