User talk:Gregfurrow

Replacing a Wikipedia article
Welcome to Wikipedia, Gregfurrow. It is not generally a good idea for newcomers to Wikipedia to try to create a new article straight away, or – what is equivalent – to completely or largely overwrite an existing article with a new version of your own, as you did at GxP. Unfortunately, I found that your version of this article was not an improvement.

Changes to articles need to adhere to our policies on neutrality and verifiability. Relevant content and references to independent sources should be kept, and any additional information should also be supported by such references. Finally, editors should have a basic knowledge of standard formats used here, which make an article readable and display its connections to other articles.

Before attempting any further large-scale editing I recommend you read Introduction and How to edit, and perhaps work through the Tutorial, to learn more about what is expected of editors.

The statements of opinion in the opening part of your version are unreferenced. While not at all wishing to invalidate your experience in this field, I have to state that it is Wikipedia policy to base our articles on published reliable sources and not on any editor's own knowledge and opinions.

Very likely you could help improve the existing article. I suggest you open a discussion on the article's talk page, but please be sure to cite your sources. Thank you Bhunacat10  (talk),  15:43, 23 May 2019 (UTC)