User talk:192.82.69.161

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Happy editing! Mathglot (talk) 11:01, 26 December 2022 (UTC)

Verifiability and sourcing
Hello, again. I had to undo a number of your initial edits, because you did not provide any sourcing. Wikipedia relies on the principle of WP:Verifiability, which means that all content added to Wikipedia must be verifiable by reliable, published sources, such as books, magazines, newspapers, and certain reliable websites. In order to add content to Wikipedia, please first find reliable sourcing, summarize what you learn there, then write a summary in your own words about what you have found in the sources, and include a citation to those sources along with your content. See Help:Footnotes for more information. Mathglot (talk) 11:11, 26 December 2022 (UTC)