User talk:85.61.83.62

February 2, 2019
Please do not add or change content without citing a reliable source. Please review the guidelines at Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Thank you.

Thanks, but I was unable to identify to which change do you refer. In order not to overload articles with references, and for not pivotal changes in articles, I usually cite source in the explanation of change. Is this not enough? How much text can be added to articles? No limit? Regards. Salut +


 * - the notice was refering to changes made to Spanish Inquisition on Feb 2, 2019. Citing the source in the explanation of the change is not enough. You need to add an inline citation - see Help:Introduction to referencing with Wiki Markup/1, WP:VERIFY, WP:CITE, WP:RS, WP:FOOTNOTES, etc. Edits with proper citations that improve articles are welcome on Wikipedia - hope this helps - cheers - Epinoia (talk) 19:23, 4 February 2019 (UTC)

I added several new informations to the Spanish Inquisition arricle, all of it cited source book or publication. I'm afraid, if you're in the field of 'mystic', 'occultism', and related issues, it are not connected with history of an organization inside a church; methods, sources, trustability of proven facts differs from that of factoids: facts, beliefs, hopes, don't belong to same realm, please revert deletion, and precise exactly which of my changes you called 'vandalism', sorry, your background seems not hard enough as to discuss history, you may have some 'mental pie'. There are references that do not appear 'inline', this requirement is excessive, as sometimes impossible to meet. Thanks. Gesund +


 * - Hi, first off, I did not revert your edits - it was done by another editor - I posted on your Talk page to be helpful, to let you know why your edits were reverted and provide some suggestions on how to make constructive edits - these are Wikipedia guidelines, not my own preferences - constructive edits made in accordance with Wikipedia guidelines are welcome - edits that do not follow Wikipedia guidelines may be reverted - if you do not want your edits reverted, please edit in compliance with Wikipedia guidelines - you can start learning about how to make constructive edits at Help:Contents - cheers - Epinoia (talk) 02:25, 10 February 2019 (UTC)

-You don't provide an answer to my question: To what individual edit do you refer as 'not referenced'?, your judgement of 'not following Wikipedia rules', is a conclusion, but no further information or support is provided; what can be said for sure, as in other deletions I suffered, is this may be a Wiki policy, but is against the general principles of law, and the respect of freedom of speech. Speaking about another 'editor', better say the truth: 'censor', having done changes, not saying 'who done it' and what, is unacceptable, it eliminates my chances of discussing this arbitrism. Danke. Have a good time. Agur. Gesund +


 * We seem to be having some difficulty communicating. The edit I was referring to was made on February 2, 2019, to the article Spanish Inquisition, as follows:
 * "13th Century in the Kingdom of Aragón, to counteract the Albigense, Cathar heresy. In 1478 it was stablished in Castille, where it had no previous tradition,...according to Ricardo García Cárcel (ISBN 9788420739632), with the aim of obtaining the Eclessial support for their intended 'Absolute power)...Inquisition being a Chruch tribunal, it acted only on those having received Baptism, and in cases of Witchcraft. In 1600, the Inquisiton told its tribunals to cease intervening in cases of 'Sodomy'" with an edit summary that stated, "(data in R García-Cárcel booklet, also in 'La tortura judicial en España', ISBN 9788484320296, by Francisco Tomás y Valiente)"


 * There are three spelling errors in the edit as well as improperly formatted citations. For help with properly formatting citations, see Tutorial/Citing sources, WP:CITE and WP:FOOTNOTES.


 * For help editing Wikipedia, see Help:Contents and other articles on how to edit constructively. If you need help editing you can visit the Help desk or the Teahouse. If you have a constructive edit and don't know how to properly add it yourself, you can post on the article's Talk page and ask for help in adding it to the article. If you add material to Wikipedia articles that is not properly formatted or without proper citations it will probably be reverted. If you feel this violates the law or your freedom of speech or is censorship, you can bring it up at Help desk and have your concerns addressed by experienced editors - I hope this is helpful - cheers - Epinoia (talk) 21:35, 12 February 2019 (UTC)