User talk:Beethoven55534442

A few pieces of information about some Wikipedia policies

 * 1) Content of articles should be verifiable by citations to reliable sources. "Speculation" and "The story goes..." are not reliable bases for article content. Also please note that Wikipedia policy is that material removed because of a lack of citation to sources must not be restored without providing a reliable source.
 * 2) Under most circumstances you should stick to using one account. In the minority of situations where there is a good reason for using more than one account you should clearly state that those accounts belong to one editor, so that there is no misunderstanding. There is never a good reason for using two accounts to post the same content into the same article.
 * 3) Almost all of us, when we start editing Wikipedia, know little or nothing about Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, so nobody can be blamed for starting out doing things that are contrary to policies and guidelines that they don't know about. However, continuing to do the same things after being told about the relevant policies and guidelines is a different matter, and administrators may block from editing any editor who does so. JBW (talk) 19:48, 2 May 2021 (UTC)