User talk:2407:7000:9137:3C54:E19F:4436:E811:BE3

August 2019
Hello, and thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. I noticed that you recently added commentary to an article, Murder of Catherine Cesnik. While Wikipedia welcomes editors' opinions on an article and how it could be changed, these comments are more appropriate for the article's accompanying talk page. If you post your comments there, other editors working on the same article will notice and respond to them, and your comments will not disrupt the flow of the article. However, keep in mind that even on the talk page of an article, you should limit your discussion to improving the article. Article talk pages are not the place to discuss opinions of the subject of articles, nor are such pages a forum. Thank you. Donner60 (talk) 03:21, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
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 * As further information, please see What Wikipedia is not, Simplified Manual of Style and Verifiability. Wikipedia is not a forum, blog, soapbox, fan site, message board or tabloid. It is an encyclopedia based on reliable, verifiable, third-party sources. It does not publish gossip, personal opinions, messages, commentary, advocacy, complaints, or original research or unsourced information likely to be changed, challenged or disputed. See also Biographies of living persons, Five Pillars, Identifying reliable sources, Citing sources, Help:Footnotes, No original research, Manual of Style/Words to watch and Neutral point of view. For further information about contributing to Wikipedia, see: Referencing for beginners; Getting started; Introduction to Wikipedia; Simplified ruleset; Simplified Manual of Style; Help:Introduction to talk pages; Copyright Problems and Help:Contents. Thank you. Donner60 (talk) 03:22, 13 August 2019 (UTC)