User talk:2605:A000:1500:8458:A864:3537:3406:6A6E

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On January 15, 2019, you edited a sentence in the Shriners article, and in your edit summary you indicated that you, as a shriner, are the source of that information:

"Updated true facts as I am a good standing Ahmed Shriner in Michigan. That 2011 article was outdated."

One of Wikipedia's three core content policies dictates that there be no original research: "Wikipedia articles must not contain original research. WP:ORIGINAL Wikipedia firmly states that the principle of no original research is "non-negotiable."

You also violated Wikipedia's conflict of interest rule, WP:CONFLICT. As a shriner, you should not have been editing this article at all because you have a clear conflict of interest.

I realize this was several years ago and you have only that one edit as a Wikipedia editor. However, I am posting this message for your benefit, should you choose to return to Wikipedia, and for others who might have seen and questioned your biased edit and edit summary.

My message here is meant only to guide you and provide you with clarification on how to edit on Wikipedia. I hope you will take this information in the sincere manner in which it is written. MarydaleEd (talk) 23:13, 7 February 2023 (UTC)