User talk:80.183.63.236

Welcome
Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia! You seem to be generally familiar with editing on Wikipedia, but I'll include a standard list of help-links just in case.


 * Wikipedia Manual of Style
 * Reliable sources
 * How to sign your talk page posts
 * The pillars of Wikipedia
 * Edit warring
 * Vandalism
 * Articles for Creation

Also see the Teahouse for a good place to start any general questions you may have. My talk page is fine for this too, but you'll get more attention from the Teahouse.

But I want to point out two links specifically. First is Editing others' comments; we basically only edit a talk page to add comments, not to change any others' comments, even slightly. Editors will be suspicious of anything like this.

The second is about Dummy edits -- any edit that doesn't actually affect the article viewed by the reader, like adding or removing redundant spaces. These unnecessarily add to the log of edits to be reviewed by other editors, without any benefit to the reader, and except to specifically add an additional edit comment to the log, are discouraged.

And, of course, you are encouraged to create an account.

Thanks again. --A&#8239;D&#8239;Monroe&#8239;III(talk) 15:43, 22 October 2017 (UTC)
 * If this is a shared IP address, and you did not make the edits, consider creating an account for yourself or logging in with an existing account so you can avoid further irrelevant notices.