User talk:Bloggers365

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Welcome to Wikipedia! I've started a discussion on Talk:London School of Economics regarding you recent edit. You added the sentence "The LSE is often regarded as one of the world's most prestigious universities for the study of the social sciences." was added recently to the end of the 1st paragraph of the lead, with references to the four international rankings. This appears to be contrary to WP:PRESTIGE and, in linking rankings to prestige, WP:OR (note that the academic investigations of prestige differentiate it from both ranking and reputation, e.g. Universities vie for the metric that cannot be measured: prestige). The rankings are already discussed in proper detail (c.f. WP:UNIGUIDE) in the third paragraph of the lead.

You might also want to note that you tagged your edits as 'minor edits'. This should only be done if the edit only makes superficial changes to content (correcting typos or grammar, copy-editing, etc.), not if content is being added - see WP:MINOR. Your edit shouldn't be flagged as 'minor', as you were adding content to the article.

There are a lot of guidelines around what is proper on Wikipedia, and it can sometimes seem overwhelming. It would be worth looking over a few of them. Do be bold in your editing, but remember the "Bold - Revert - Discuss" cycle WP:BRD - if you make a bold edit and it gets reverted, then discuss the edit on the talk page rather than re-reverting it (this can be hard - I still fail at this sometimes after over a decade on Wikipedia) or you risk being dinged for edit-warring.

Again, welcome to Wikipedia. Please come and join in the discussion.

Robminchin (talk) 23:14, 23 April 2017 (UTC)