User talk:Emeralds13

How Wikipedia works
Hi there, great to see you contributing to this page. Unfortunately, Wikipedia is what is called a tertiary source, which develops by on referencing secondary sources. Your contribution does not have these and so would appear to be original research.
 * "Wikipedia articles must not contain original research. The phrase "original research" (OR) is used on Wikipedia to refer to material—such as facts, allegations, and ideas—for which no reliable, published sources exist. By "exists", the community means that the reliable source must have been published and still exist—somewhere in the world, in any language, whether or not it is reachable online—even if no source is currently named in the article. Articles that currently name zero references of any type may be fully compliant with this policy—so long as there is a "reasonable expectation" that every bit of material is supported by a published, reliable source."

This does not mean that anyone is disputing the validity or usefulness of your contribution, but rather this is not the right place for it. If this is, as you suggest, derived as a consequence of your own experience, then it would be better if you wrote this up precisely as this somewhere else. One option would be to write your own blog, another would be to contribute to Wikiversity through this link Portal:Board game design.

If hope you find this comment helpful. Please don't hesitate to respond here with any queries. Leutha (talk) 17:45, 13 February 2019 (UTC)

Response
Hi Leutha,

I have taken your advice and altered my additions to the Wikipedia page "Board Game Development." I have cited an article that aligns well with my personal thoughts and I have integrated this information into my Wikipedia information. I look forward to your thoughts on this new development.Emeralds13 (talk) 19:42, 13 February 2019 (UTC)Emeralds13