User talk:90.255.220.27

Edit summaries and unsourced information
There have been a large number of minor edits by you recently, and I no doubt believe those were made in good faith. However, there are a number of things you need to observe when editing. First, a large number of very minor edits in sequence is to be avoided. It makes it difficult for other editors to verify and review (which will happen, btw). If a minor edit is necessary, so be it, but try to keep edits more substantial. More importantly however, you need to (1) cite a source for additional information and (2) provide an edit summary so other editors know your intent and reasons for the edit. See WP:ES for how to use the edit summary. See WP:RS for reliable sources and WP:CITE for how to cite them. One of the articles you have been working on is already short on sources. Just because an article has unsourced information does not provide justification for adding additional unsourced information. Anything you add that is not properly sourced and cited is subject to being reverted for that reason. Your work is appreciated - but it needs to be appropriately directed. It would be better to go through the article and (properly) source/cite the existing information (or remove what is unverifiable) that to add new. Butler Blog  (talk) 13:51, 12 December 2021 (UTC)

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Happy editing! Butler Blog  (talk) 13:52, 12 December 2021 (UTC)