User talk:BenGadsden2018

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Hello, BenGadsden2018, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:


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Please be careful when facts and opinions mix
Hi Ben.

I'm not going to give you any of the official warning templates but I do want to ask you to take care to avoid editorialising or introducing a personal point of view in the articles you edit. I have reverted your changes to Conservative Party (UK) as they present an opinion in Wikipedia's own voice. I have not reverted your edits to Austerity but they have some of the same problem and also some parts are unreferenced. I would not be surprised if somebody else at least partially reverts those.

I suggest that you revisit both articles to see if you can sort these issues out as the content you are trying to add is clearly not all bad. These are quite sensitive topics, particularly for a relatively new user, so I'd recommend a fairly cautious and incremental approach. For any additions which are potentially controversial then it is best to ask for opinions on the article's Talk page first if you are unsure how to approach them. (e.g. "How best can I phrase (whatever) neutrally?" or "Is (this source) sufficient to support us in saying (whatever)?")

I have also added a standard welcome message above. That has a range of links in it which might be helpful.

--DanielRigal (talk) 00:14, 5 December 2018 (UTC)