User talk:176.89.2.95

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When updating content
Thank you for editing Wikipedia! I saw this edit. Remember that when making changes in accuracy, that the cited source reflects the updates you add. Of course, there is no direct way to view the page (which is why it is usually better to ensure the source cited is easily read online, when possible), but my point is that the Wikipedia text needs to reflect what the cited source says, and/or the source needs to be swapped for a better source which is more accurate.

The most important thing on Wikipedia is that the article text is not a copyright violation, and then the next most important thing is that the article text reflects what the cited sources actually say. This is more important than the Wikipedia text flowing well, or the text being "truly accurate to the truth" (as in if "the truth" does not appear in printed, verifiable sources, "the truth" can't be included). WhisperToMe (talk) 04:59, 19 November 2023 (UTC)