User talk:9cely

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Identitarian movement
Welcome to the project! Thanks so much for the time you took to create an almost total rewrite of the article Identitarian movement! I reviewed your edits and found that you relied heavily on a source https://identitarian-movement.org. In Wikipedia parlance, that's called a primary source. A primary source in this case means that the material herein is composed largely by the subject or its advocates, which could make it inherently biased. One of the principles of Wikipedia is that we rely on neutral secondary sources wherever possible. A review of some of your other sources like http://defendeurope.net/ or briebart news aren't really suitable for use in encyclopedias, and many other of your sources contain user generated content - that means anyone can edit them and this is also problematic and thus not permitted when citing sources for the project.

You obviously put a lot of effort into that edit and the time you took is appreciated. I've left you a welcome message which contains several links. If you familiarize yourself with the information contained in them, you will have a solid understanding of how to edit and create articles as well as get a feel for the way things work here.

Welcome once again and don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any issues at all. Edaham (talk) 10:19, 14 September 2017 (UTC)