User talk:DrJoseV

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Sockpuppet investigation
MrOllie (talk) 17:43, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

May 2021
As a researcher, of course I will be contributing to topics that I am knowledgeable in, which is the point of Wikipedia. I have added new and relevant information to all the pages I have posted in. Although I have added my own citations, especially in the case when they are the only ones available, I have also made sure to add a lot of references from others. In some cases, I have added my references where they specifically asked for references. However, I didn't realize that if I was going to be adding my own references I had to ask by posting on the talk page another contributor could review whether they should add it themselves. I thought that since I was adding valuable references, even though they were my own, it would be appreciated, especially in the case where it was the only scientific reference available, and since I was also adding references from other researchers as well when available. Also, I originally had an account with my name but decided it would be best to be anonymous so I created another account. Since I would forget my accounts when I signed out or forget my password I would create others. I probably have others besides the ones cited that I forgot about. I also wasn't sure how to use wikipedia and wouldn't know I had messages. I only realized later one when I found that my posts were deleted. However, I understand now the importance of socking and how it affects wikipedia. Nevertheless, I will no longer be adding anything that will be considered self promotion, and instead ask to request an edit by others if I think it can be of value. From now on I will post to correct and add new knowledge and include only references from other researchers. I want to use my expert knowledge to contribute to Wikipedia and its goals. Please let me know what are the next steps I can take to be an expert editor for Wikipedia. DrJoseV (talk) 14:20, 17 May 2021 (UTC)