Thread:Talk:New Page Patrol Zoom Interface/Don't encourage templating/reply (5)

I've mentioned somewhere on this forum already that I very often place a custom message such as: ''Welcome to Wikipedia and thank you for contributing XXXXXXXXX. The article  has been reviewed and a couple of points have been flagged for attention that  could be resolved from  your knowledge of the subject. Please consider returning to  the page and addressing  those items, and if you  need any  help, don't  hesitate to  ask  me on  my  talk  page.''  I  have always wondered why  it  is not  possible, or perhaps not  desired, for Twinkle to  do  this for us when adding  maintenance tags. This is just one tiny  way  we could help make the reception  a little bit  warmer for potentially  serious new editors, and encourage them  to  clean up  what  they  have started without  waiting  for therm  to  do  something  horrendously  wrong  before contacting  them. I think it's a lot  nicer than their first  contact  with  us  being  a message to  tell  them  that   because it's not  been referenced/is crap/is not  notable, it's been PRODed/CSD'd/AfD'd, so  clean it  up   or else.