User talk:ChunkyMunky1

Eponymous
Do not add the word "eponymous" to album articles without actually knowing what it means. I understand that it is often added to articles, but most of the time it is done incorrectly and then copied from one article to another. It is often used redundantly, which is bad writing style. If the title of the album and the name of the artist(s) are in the first sentence, that's all that is needed. "Eponymous" means "named for". It's unnecessary to say "Slipknot is an album named for Slipknot by Slipknot". It may not look like an error, but it is, and adding it just creates a problem that others have to fix. You're new here so I'll give you some flexibility. But be sure to read WP:BRD. When someone removes something from an article for good reason that is explained in an edit summary, it is inappropriate for you to revert it back without first discussing and getting consensus on the article's talk page. That is disruptive editing. If it happens repeatedly it can result in loss of editing privileges. Thank you. Sundayclose (talk) 19:20, 22 May 2022 (UTC)

Welcome to Wikipedia!
Heya, ChunkyMunky1. I saw your edits at 100 Gecs and wanted to welcome you to the project, seeing as no one has done it so far. Keep in mind that everything on Wikipedia has to be verifiable, so please remember to add a source to the material you write. I added some for you, but I still recommend you familiarise yourself with Wikipedia's citation guidelines so you can help verify the information yourself. Anyway, thanks for your contributions. Hope you stick around. ArcticSeeress (talk) 17:00, 24 February 2023 (UTC)