User talk:Etch05

Welcome!
Hello, Etch05, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Brianda and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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Sorry for deleting your contributions!!!
Hi! I deleted a lot of your contributions on the Oppenheimer film page because I thought they were either low quality or off topic. I understand you are in some course that involves editing wikipedia which is really cool. I felt bad about having to delete your contributions after learning that because I'm also a university student right now and I would be so upset if my school work was deleted by some faceless guy on the internet two hours after I uploaded it lmaooo. Since I caused this trouble for you I thought I could try and maybe help a little. It seems you read this book called "The Physics of the Manhattan Project" and had to use information from it to contribute. I don't think this book is very useful for the Oppenheimer film article because all the text in the article has to relate to the film which doesn't spend much time on physics. If you are able to change your assigned article I'd recommend doing that. This Manhattan Project category probably has some articles you could contribute to. Generally the shorter the article the better it is for editing because there is more information to be added and also less annoying people watching the page and deleting your work XD. Sorry again for potentially setting you back in your class! Hope my advice was helpful! TubbDoose (talk) 08:38, 21 April 2024 (UTC)