User talk:Ezrakvf

Activism and Wikipedia policies
I strongly suggest you slow down and refrain from further editing before you thoroughly read relevant policies. I've looked at your contribs and I see a number of issues. Here we go by what reliable sources say. We do not say things that are not in the sources (commonly known as original research, or OR for short), nor do we cherry pick sources that we like (i.e., we give due weight to what the various kinds of reliable sources say on a matter). Wikipedia must display a neutral point of view, so we don't engage in activism or seek to right great wrongs. You should also read "What Wikipedia is not".

This means, for example, we don't add "cisgender" over and over again when sources don't use it, we don't add disclaimers, add mostly unsourced and unneeded tangents,  or add arrays of external links to "resources". -Crossroads- (talk) 20:38, 7 October 2019 (UTC)