User talk:BCAFN Reception

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please read basic guidelines
When I say "basic", it doesn't mean the guidelines are short reading; some basic elements of Wikipedia articles are to be found in WP:MOS, along with a whole lot else, and as an editor apparently representing an organization you should read the declaration sections on WP:COI; I don't have time to find specific points in that for you but normal practice is to make a disclosure statement; if/when British Columbia Assembly of First Nations technical procedures are to ask for edits on its talkpage, i.e. any edits which may be "controversial"; your draft of that article, currently your user page (of which this is the talkpage), looks fine though, other than needing a reference and a category; Category:First Nations organizations in British Columbia could be added when you publish it as an actual article.Skookum1 (talk) 02:35, 29 May 2014 (UTC)