User talk:Ab94904

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Jan 7, 2017 contributions
Hello Ab94904. I reverted your contributions on Jan 7, calling one vandalism (perhaps this overstates the editing). Your work will be improved with reliable sources, and WP:VERIFY can be of help for you. When making criminal references -- especially if the referenced people still live -- it will be important to have them well sourced and cited. Citing (or referencing) Robert Stupak as a reputable source may not be appropriate; you can request and receive opinions about this matter from others who are far more experienced than I. From what I see however, his ideas are original research and strictly fringe. There is an article about fringe theories about New Albion where his ideas might appropriately be explored. But even that article may not be appropriate as his work seems to be self published. Again, seek other opinions. You can find the link to it the article about New Albion in the fringe theories section. While I have been editing at a very modest rate for a few years, I can still be ham-handed, and you may experience the same. That is not unusual. Most involved in Wikipedia are patient and will kindly assist when necessary. They are also responsive when asked. So, please continue editing, and look into reputable sources and citations. Horst59 (talk) 03:54, 21 February 2017 (UTC)