User talk:196.234.237.214

You must stop changing sourced text
Even if you have sources with different figures, you cannot just change the figures. If you continue you may be blocked Doug Weller  talk 18:49, 23 November 2019 (UTC)

Sourcing changed figures
Regarding this edit at Tunisia where you changed the count of Christians in Tunisia, the value you used matches the value at the article corresponding to the url you placed in the edit summary, so the number seems accurate. However, you didn't source it properly. The edit summary is not the place for references. Please see WP:CITE and Help:Footnotes for how to source information that you add to articles. Can you please now add a footnote to the source you found to the article? Here's a model you can use, to get you started:""Just fill in the values, and insert the reference in the correct place, right after the new population figure. You can use "Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor" for the "author" field; more info about that Bureau is here. Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 07:41, 24 November 2019 (UTC)
 * So, I see you've made two other changes to other figures there as well, namely this one, and this one. I've undone these for the time being, but you're welcome to restore them, along with an inline citation. See WP:CITE and Help:Footnotes for more information. Mathglot (talk) 08:12, 24 November 2019 (UTC)