User talk:Craigpalmer

February 2018
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September 2018
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London mayoral election, 2020
Hello Craig and welcome to Wikipedia.

You have made several edits to the article at London mayoral election, 2020, adding your name in as a potential candidate. Please stop doing this. Material on Wikipedia needs to be verifiable: that is, a reliable source is needed to support it. In other words, you cannot just add your name without sourcing. If a reliable source, like a newspaper, were to cover your potential candidacy, then the material could be included.

Also, Wikipedia discourages edits where the person has a strong conflict of interest. That is, you shouldn't be making edits about yourself. Rather, you can make suggestions on a Talk page and other editors can pick them up (or not).

Repeatedly making the same edit, after it has been reverted by others, is called edit-warring. You are liable to get banned if you keep edit-warring, with conflict-of-interest edits, without sourcing. Bondegezou (talk) 15:24, 19 September 2018 (UTC)