User talk:184.167.216.45

April 2018
Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. I've undone your edits to Robert J. O'Neill (U.S. Navy SEAL), though, because you are removing verifiable, sourced content without explaining why. I understand that this content isn't particularly flattering, but Wikipedia is not censored; the site generally aggregates any and all publicly-available, non-defamatory information.

That said, the site does have a strong policy on biographies of living persons. If you believe that the information in question is defamatory, you can discuss the matter at the appropriate noticeboard. Similarly, if you believe that the sources are unreliable, you can discuss that here. You may also want to open a discussion on the article's talk page.

I have seen this scenario play out many, many times. Trust me: if you follow the procedures, you have a chance at getting this information removed or modified. If you don't, you don't. NewEnglandYankee (talk) 20:00, 9 April 2018 (UTC)