User talk:2601:645:4580:8C0:B00A:6955:7C21:358

Your edit of Apartheid
Hello, my name is Maxim Masiutin. I'm also a Wikipedia Editor, a volunteer like you. I've noticed you made a edit on the page Apartheid. Your edit changed the meaning of existing text. However, information in Wikipedia should be based on reliable sources. Such sources should be referenced in the text. Could you please, when you edit existing text to alter or modify it's meaning, add a reference to a reliable source? A detailed explanation on what a reliable source is, you can find here: Reliable sources on Wikipedia? This should be done especially careful on the topics for which controversies exist, such as the topics listed at the list of controversial issues on Wikipedia. To cite a source, use the appropriate template, such as Template:Cite_news inside the  and tags. I reverted your edit, because I was not competent in such a controversial issue to find a reliable source myself, but it is necessary for such issues to have the reliable source. Therefore, I reverted your edit to the previous state. However, you may edit the page again, backing up the claim with a reliable source, and submit it again together with the source. Thank you! --Maxim Masiutin (talk) 21:59, 31 October 2023 (UTC)