User talk:Adventurer96

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Your question on Siddha Yoga
Namaste Adventurer. Welcome to Wikipedia. One of the guiding principles of Wikipedia is be bold. Beyond the manual of style, which are just guidelines, there are very few rules about how things are written. The guidelines regarding what should or should not be added to an article are attributability and neutrality. You don't need to ask before adding material to any article. If an editor feels that the material a fellow editor contributes does not conform to either of the two policies linked in the previous sentence; they might challenge, edit, remove or move it. If an editor removes material, they may explain in detail in the edit summary or on the talk page. Of course, if someone disagrees, they might either discuss it or simply reinstate the material. When two or more editors cannot reach a consenus about material then they often request a comment from a 3rd party or seek a third opinion. Another good place to go to understand other reasons why material might be challenged is what wikipedia is not. Or guidelines on notability. When discussing edits we try to adhere to wikipedia's guidelines on civility. Hope you enjoy editing. Feel free to ask any questions on my talk page.

TheRingess (talk) 13:12, 24 March 2007 (UTC)