User talk:Baemcfarland1

Wording changes
Hi, I'm seeing you making a lot of small changes to the wording of articles. Unfortunately, some introduce inaccuracies - for example, "his whole world" refers to someone only being aware of a limited area, while "his life was" implies that it was all that mattered, or that he never stepped outside it; and "supplement his income" refers to finding an additional way to make money, whereas you changed it to imply he had not previously had a source of income. I'm wondering what your reasons are for making these changes; I looked at the cited source in one case to see whether perhaps you detected over-close paraphrasing and wanted to avoid copyright violation by rephrasing the sentence, but I didn't find either the original term or your replacement in that source. So I'm puzzled, and I need to ask you to try harder not to change the meaning unless what is in the article contradicts the source. Yngvadottir (talk) 19:39, 12 February 2015 (UTC)