User talk:Angophera

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Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
Hi, thanks for your edit on the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission article. I can see you're new here, so I'll explain why your edit was reverted. There were a few reasons. Firstly, Brook's nuclear advocacy and criticism of opponents of nuclear power is well covered in the article (see History, from 2009 onwards). Secondly, the section which you contributed to is dedicated to the Independence of Inquiry, meaning the Commission's separation from government (as such this was not the best place for such info on Brook). Thirdly, in-line links to external websites (BraveNewClimate in this instance) are not generally accepted in body text of articles. Relevant external links generally feature under an 'External links' heading towards the bottom of an article, near the references.

Please don't let this feedback deter you from contributing to Wikipedia articles. If you would like to recommend an edit in the future, or supply a reliably-sourced reference for consideration, the best, first place to provide it is on an article's corresponding Talk page. I hope this has been helpful, and welcome to Wikipedia! --Danimations (talk) 02:11, 2 July 2015 (UTC)