User talk:189.177.155.208

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Happy editing! Pam D  11:23, 24 December 2019 (UTC)

Jeanne Socrates
Hallo, I have reverted the major edit you made to this article because there were so many problems that it was difficult to fix them all at once and easier to revert and start the changes again.

Problems included:
 * The References section was in the right place - you moved it
 * You tried to change the categories, leaving a lot of redlinked non-existent categories. If you want to propose new categories, fine, but you need to create them before assigning them to an article.
 * You created a lot of red links in the article: I don't have time right now to check whether any of them should have been different links to existing articles, but please don't make red links to topics which are unlikely to become an article at some point.
 * English Wikipedia doesn't use "th" etc in dates - so not "22nd November 2019" but "22 November 2019". (See WP:MOSNUM)
 * The lead paragraph needs to show why someone is in the encyclopedia. In your version the first paragraph was her early biography, no indication of notability.

There is a lot to learn about editing Wikipedia but it's an interesting journey. Happy editing! Pam D  11:30, 24 December 2019 (UTC)