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This page in a nutshell: Don't add an "arbitrary break" before your own comments, or anywhere else that isn't actually arbitrary. |
Sometimes a long discussion benefits from sectioning. Perhaps there's a shift from a threaded discussion to !votes, or a pronounced change in subject or focus. Sometimes editors will add a break randomly, typically labeled "arbitrary break." An explanation and rationale for such breaks is provided at Wikipedia:Arbitrary section break.
Often, however, arbitrary breaks are not so arbitrary.