Help:Introduction to talk pages/2
Talk pages
Starting a conversation
User talk pages
Messages for you
Drawing attention
Fetching others to help
Summary
Review what you've learned
Everyone contributing to Wikipedia has their own user talk page. On this page, anyone can leave a message for you. This is how people communicate with individual editors such as asking you questions, giving you advice, or sending you warnings. There are also some automated "bots" that can add helpful messages.
When a registered user receives a message, they get a notification at the top of their screen:
Unregistered users on a shared internet connection, like school or home networks, get a shared talk page. If someone leaves an unregistered user a message, the user will see a notification at the top of whichever page they are looking at:
To reply, add a comment below the message on your own user talk page (start with {{ping|theirusername}}
to notify them).
Additionally, you can also send other editors messages on their talk pages. Generally, you can find an editor's user talk page by following the link labelled "talk" in their signature, located at the end of their messages. You can always reach their user talk page by clicking on their name in the signature, and then clicking on the "Talk" tab, as you would with an article.