Talk:Etna, Maine

REMOVAL OF CAMP ETNA SECTION
I've restored the Camp Etna section which was taken out by a previous user, with the explanation that it was religious self-promotion. I wrote the section and am not a spiritualist but an historian. Camp Etna is a famous historical landmark within the town of Etna, similar to other historic religious landmarks such as churches or synagogues. There are a number of links within the paragraph to sites which relate to the Camp Etna site.Buskahegian (talk) 08:21, 8 September 2010 (UTC)
 * The religion self promotion removal has nothing to do with you or who posted the materiel. It has to do with the reference used. Nothing done on Wikipedia is based on user reputation, only facts and citations. The citation used here is the camps own claim of self worth with no additional citation to back it up. Thank you for your diligence on Wikipedia and I hope this little bump does discourage you from further editing, including finding a good source for this edit.Dkriegls (talk) 17:59, 18 September 2010 (UTC)

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