User:Jagjeet1995

Edited Christopher Hitchens page, section Reactions to Hitchens's death. Added on Neil Degrasse Tyson, Lawrence Krauss and Bill Maher tributes to Hitchens. Also the Christopher Hitchens Vanity Fair memorial was included as well. At 1-2 October 2014. The reason was a lot of people paid tribute to him not just Richard Dawkins and Tony Blair and also I got thanked by a user for the edits I made.

At 2nd October 2014 someone deleted my changes to Reactions to Hitchens death and apparently the reason was that it was "improperly sourced" even though it was properly sourced, the sources was authentic with links to youtube video's and twitter and news articles so I reverted back to my changes the person obviously didn't check the links.

At 3rd October 2014 on the Hitchens page i deleted the Neil Degrasse Tyson tribute because the only source was a link to the Twitter account and i added more sources after the same user undid my changes and said that "Twitter and youtube are not authentic sources" even though the Jeremy Paxman interview with Hitchens had only a youtube source and thus i added more sources. So to remove my contribution would be pointless, petty and stupid because lots of articles have been added even the exact episode of Bill Maher's TV show so the person can not complain that Youtube is not authentic and I claim that it is since it has been used on Wikipedia before as a source.

On 18th October 2014 I edited the Russell Peters page in the section comedic style, a anti vandalism bot deleted my entry and so I restored my entry back by undoing his entry.

On the 15th November 2014, I edited queen_(band)'s discography page for the compilation album Queen_Forever by putting in that it had reached number 5 on the UK charts

On 11th December 2014 I edited Bring Me The Horizon's Discography page in the 'singles' section, to include information that the single reached number 6 on the Official Chart UK

On 25/03/2017 I added references to Russell peters comedic style page which refers to him avoiding religion as a subject in his comedy.