User talk:AugustMoore

Edits for Caroline Casagrande
Regarding your recent edits to the article for Caroline Casagrande. Awards are a dime a dozen, and politicians like Cassagrande hoover them up by the bag. Winning an elementary school's distinguished graduate award or receiving a "Tremendous Supporter Recognition", as well as other honors and honorary positions, are simply not notable. Casagrande serves alongside Mary Pat Angelini in the General Assembly, which is what the infobox shows; Beck is a State Senator. Per Wikipedia's Manual of Style, headings are listed in Sentence case, with the first word capitalized unless it's a proper noun, so it's "Legal career" (not "Legal Career"). I will try to keep as much of these edits as possible, keeping Wikipedia policy in mind. For future edits, material must be encyclopedic and references from reliable and verifiable sources must be provided. Alansohn (talk) 19:53, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
 * While I do understand the removal of repetitive material, I do not understand why a map relaying the legislative district's geography as well as the towns the legislator represents are constantly be removed. Both the towns and map are used as a reference for those seeking information as to what district they reside in.

As far as the awards from St. Catherine's School (etc), what may seem trivial to you does not mean it is trivial to others, especially if the school is of a concern to an actual resident within the district. This is a crowd-sourced project and not the undertaking of a sole individual's discretion. While I do understand that it is important to remove false information, all of the awards and recognition's are valid and able to be referenced. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AugustMoore (talk • contribs)
 * A map of the state provides little perspective on a single small district. The details of the district are included in the article for the district, with appropriate sources. While reliable and verifiable sources are required, material must also be encyclopedic. Politicians like Casagrande receive awards from organizations the same way non-politicians receive junk mail, and an award from an elementary school ranks rather low in this extremely crowded field, even if a local paper carries an article with a "school honors distinguished graduate" headline. Alansohn (talk) 01:44, 3 May 2013 (UTC)