User talk:Aswistak

Geoff Roes
Bulleted lists of information are allowed in articles if they are relevant and sourced (though some material is more appropriately presented as prose). There are also entire articles that are lists (List of suicides, List of people from Jersey City, New Jersey, List of episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, etc.). It really depends on what type of information it is. I'm not an expert in articles related to sports, but races that a BLP subject has participated in sounds like something that would be appropriate. Beyond that, I'm not familiar with Geoff Roes, or the Geoff Roes article.

Reliable sources do need to be cited for most information added to articles, though.

As for your IP, I do not know what your IP is, or what the circumstances were of your block. What's your IP? Nightscream (talk) 17:20, 24 January 2011 (UTC)

Lead vs. body at Gravesend, Brooklyn
Hi Aswistak,

Thanks for your addition here. This is a nice historical note. Can I convince you to relocate it, however? The lead section of articles should summarize their contents, and there is an existing section of the article called "Early history", and it would be nice to integrate your content into that body section first. All the best, JBL (talk) 15:29, 24 April 2018 (UTC)