User talk:2A00:23C5:2A42:6301:21FB:8EAE:40A2:5565

Welcome / Edit summaries
Hello! I'm Roxy.

When contributing to Wikipedia, please use edit summaries which accurately represent all the changes you've made. Inaccurate or misleading edit summaries like "Corrected typos" and "Improved flow of a sentence" can give the impression that you're trying to sneak changes into an article without consensus.

User:Meters rolled back your good-faith contributions to Conversion therapy, on the grounds that you didn't cite a reliable source for the claims you introduced. Terms like false and credible, and adding "scare quotes" can be seen as editorializing language. Even when editors are very confident about the trueness, falseness, and credibility of particular claims, Wikipedia's neutral point of view means we are very careful to only describe what is said by reliable sources. Don't be discouraged though! To participate in the BOLD, Revert, Discuss cycle, you can discuss the improvements you want to make on the article's talk page.

Feel free to leave a message at my talk page or The Teahouse if you have any questions. Some other good links for newcomers are:
 * Help contents – the main help page.
 * Quick guide – a "cheatsheet" listing the main editing commands.
 * The five pillars of Wikipedia
 * Tutorial
 * The Teahouse – our help forum for new users

Best wishes! RoxySaunders (talk · contribs) 21:56, 9 April 2022 (UTC)