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How does very temporarily having a few more circles on the left side of the page prevent you from productively contributing to the wiki? When I look at them I see them operating in a protected column on the left side of the page, and they don't interfere with reading the text or editing the page.   
How does very temporarily having a few more circles on the left side of the page prevent you from productively contributing to the wiki? When I look at them I see them operating in a protected column on the left side of the page, and they don't interfere with reading the text or editing the page.   


I would only say that they help me in terms of productively contributing to the wiki because they help me drive traffic to the site by making Tweeting a lot easier. I mean, if no one is here to read these articles, there's not a whole lot of point to the exercise, is there?
I would only say that they help me in terms of productively contributing to the wiki because they help me drive traffic to the site by making Tweeting a lot easier. I mean, if no one is here to read these articles, there's not a whole lot of point to the exercise, is there?
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How does very temporarily having a few more circles on the left side of the page prevent you from productively contributing to the wiki? When I look at them I see them operating in a protected column on the left side of the page, and they don't interfere with reading the text or editing the page.

I would only say that they help me in terms of productively contributing to the wiki because they help me drive traffic to the site by making Tweeting a lot easier. I mean, if no one is here to read these articles, there's not a whole lot of point to the exercise, is there?