User talk:Fms11

Frankfort High School (West Virginia)
Hi. Firstly, no one editor here has the right to tell another editor they cannot edit on a page. I will continue to edit on the above page irregardless of your feelings. Secondly, Wikipedia is edited by consensus. The community consensus for what should and shouldn't be in articles about high schools in the US has been reached and is visible at WP:WPSCHOOLS/AG. If you disagree with those standards, you are welcome to start a discussion on the talk page there about changing them. Lastly, the above named article is a reference article about the school. It in no way is for or belongs to the school or the community it is in. It, like all other articles on Wikipedia, belongs to the community of Wikipedia editors. It is not a vehicle for you to use to tell the world what you wish, as you stated in your edit summary. If you have questions about how to go about editing here on Wikipedia, may I suggest visiting the teahouse? That is a Q&A forum for new users that is very helpful and here the hosts give you answers in a clear non technical way. Happy editing! Gtwfan52 (talk) 21:22, 3 June 2013 (UTC)

Hello. I didn't tell you you could not edit. I implored of you to cease editing. This school has developed a page because of me, and it is extremely discouraging to have my work destroyed time and again. You are free to reword items as much as you want. I'm not opposed to critique, but omission is fairly rude when one has taken the time to write when others may not know the information. I am a new editor, yes, editing a free, collaborative encyclopedia, and there are guidelines, yes, but I read the "community consensus" and could not find any violation. I am not promoting my school, but I will also not give a bare, boring summary, when interesting, factual, statistical information is available. If you know more about Frankfort than I do, by all means take charge, but if you are ignorant to the subject, please treat me with a little more respect and HELP me. I meant you no disrespect with my comment. I was merely disheartened that my work was being perverted by someone who probably doesn't care about the subject matter but if it meets protocol. Thank you for being dedicated. It is editors like you that shape this into an amazing encyclopedia. I just don't feel that you have any right to tell me individually that something is unimportant, when a community and heritage has pride and wants to make that information known. Unless you have any affiliation or knowledge of the school, you are inhibiting public knowledge. Thank you.
 * You are missing the point. It has nothing to do what either of us know.  It has all to do with what we can show with established research.  Wikipedia is not the place to publish your original writing. (see WP:OR).  And apparently you didn't read the school article guidelines very well, because they clearly state that things of interest primarily to the town are not appropriate content.  They contain very specific information on what can and can't be included.  The purpose for that is to make an easier to use reference for the general public.  And as far as "your work" goes, it ceased being "your work" the moment you clicked the save button.  Any edit you ever make on Wikipedia can and will get changed by other editors.  It is the way the collaborative process works. If after reading the school article guidelines again you feel that there is some of the content that can be referenced to reliable sources and you wish to re-add it, start a discussion on the article's talk page about that.  Not trying to discourage you, but that is how it works.  Unfortunately, my home computer has failed and I am stuck on a library computer for a while.  When I am able, I will be happy to look at the content that was removed and try to find a way to save some of it with you.  will probably be a few days.  happy editing. Gtwfan52 (talk) 17:16, 4 June 2013 (UTC)

June 2013
Hello, I'm Gtwfan52. I noticed that you made a change to an article, Frankfort High School (West Virginia), but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed for now, but if you'd like to include a citation and re-add it, please do so! If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Gtwfan52 (talk) 21:47, 18 June 2013 (UTC)