User talk:David millar5566

Linking in articles
Welcome to Wikipedia. I just want to take a moment to drop you a line about why, a lot of your edits have been reverted. When adding a link in Wikipedia the link does need to be relivant to the topic if the sentence. In your edit on CFB Edmonton you added links to "North" in a sentence about "opening the Canadian north" and "school" in a sentence about a "ground school" in both cases the link was to a simpler topic than the initial article. The link was also out of context with what the sentence was discribing. This type of edit is going into what is commonly referred to as "overlinking" in the wiki editor community. The links that are being inserted into a wiki article should be adding to the article or pointing out that there is more information on an advanced topic. They are not there to provide the dictionary meaning to a word. Please keep editing and feel free to ask questions of the more experienced editors. Mech1949 (talk) 18:17, 22 December 2018 (UTC)