User talk:Durgeshshetty77

Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. I'm an editor called. I'm afraid I've just undone your edits to The Yellow World and British International School Hanoi. I'm sorry I had to do this, but the edits didn't seem to improve Wikipedia.

The edits to The Yellow World provided a link on the word 'cancer' at various points in the article. There were two problems with this. Firstly, we usually only provide a link on the first occasion a term is used in an article. The first occurrence of 'cancer' in the article is already linked, so the additional links were unnecessary. The other problem was that you linked using a URL, which pointed at the mobile version of Wikipedia. This meant that anyone following the link would always be placed in the mobile version of the site, even if they were using a desktop or laptop computer, which use the 'desktop' version of Wikipedia. For future reference, if you want to link to another article you do this by surrounding the name of the target article in double square brackets like this. Doing it this way will link to whatever version of the site the user is accessing (mobile or desktop).

The edit to British International School Hanoi removed information from the article without explanation. You should always use an edit summary to explain changes, particularly when you remove information. There seemed no reason to delete this information from the article, so I undid the removal. if you think you have a good reason to remove the information, do it again but explain your reasoning in an edit summary this time. Other editors may then agree with your actions once they understand the reasoning.

Please don't be put off by your edits being removed - Wikipedia is a big, complex place and it's hard for a newcomer to get to grips with. However it's worth persevering. I'll post a standard welcome message below this one, which gives you more links to articles you can read to help you understand Wikipedia.

Regards Neiltonks (talk) 15:10, 18 December 2019 (UTC)

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Durgeshshetty77, good luck, and have fun. Neiltonks (talk) 15:13, 18 December 2019 (UTC)