User talk:90.216.96.44

Thanks for your recent contribution to Karen (pejorative)! Your changes were reverted by another editor because they did not agree with your decision to remove sourced content. When you decide to boldly remove content, you should justify this using Wikipedia's policies, not just your personal point of view (see WP:IDONTLIKEIT). It's good to edit boldly, and you should always feel free to remove content if it which does not match Wikipedia's goals, or if it improves the article. However, your edit summary should not call sources "dumb", or assume past edits were done for "no reason". This is rude to the editors which added the source in the first place. Always assume that these edits were made in good faith. Feel free to discuss the matter further on Talk:Karen (pejorative). Thank you, and keep editing! RoxySaunders (talk) 20:53, 18 December 2020 (UTC)