User talk:Astro7770

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Your question to SoWhy
Hi Astro7770,

For some reason, the edit filter that prevented your last post to the article also prevented you from posting to SoWhy's talk page. Preventing the edit to the article was probably OK, for reasons I'll get to in a moment, but it's weird you were blocked from their talk page. Admittedly, "are you friends with her?" is kind of a silly accusation, but it doesn't seem like the kind of thing to be prevented. Anyway...

So the reason your posts to the article were getting reverted is because you're adding things to a biography of a living person without providing a source. We're very strict about that here. Just saying "I looked at the FBI records" isn't enough, you have to link to the information. If you can provide reliable sources that prove what you're saying, please start a discussion on the article talk page, and experienced editors will help make sense of it (i.e. should it be included, how should it be included, where should it be included, etc.). --Floquenbeam (talk) 17:00, 31 October 2018 (UTC)