User talk:Gumbawl123

Welcome


Welcome to Wikipedia! Listed below are some brief introductions containing all the basics needed to use, comment on, and contribute to Wikipedia.


 * Main Introduction — What is Wikipedia?
 * The Five Pillars — What are the principles behind Wikipedia?
 * A Primer for newcomers — A good starting point.
 * Quick Introductions to:
 * Policies and guidelines — How does Wikipedia actually work?
 * Talk pages — How do I communicate in Wikipedia?
 * Referencing — How do I add sources to articles?
 * Uploading images — How do I add and use images?
 * Navigating Wikipedia — How do I find my way around?


 * What Wikipedia is not - even though everyone can edit it, Wikipedia is still an encyclopedia.

If you want to know more about a specific subject, Help:Help explains how to navigate the many help pages.
 * Google: Wikipedia is very well indexed by Google. Searching for a term, even about an editing question, followed by "wiki" or "wikipedia" usually pulls up what you need.

Where next?

 * If you wish to express an opinion or make a comment, Where to ask questions will point you in the correct direction.
 * If you would like to edit an article, the Basic tutorial will show you how, and How to help will give you some ideas for things to edit.
 * If you would like to create a new article, Starting an article will explain how to create a new page, with tips for success and a link to Wikipedia's Article Wizard, which can guide you through the process of submitting a new article to Wikipedia.
 * For more support and some friendly contacts to get you started, the Editors' Welcome page or the Teahouse page could be your next stop!

Reliable sources
Hello, I'm Cyphoidbomb. I noticed that you made a change to an article, The Problem Solverz, but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed for now. All edits, especially ones where you are attempting to illustrate critical disfavor, must be supported by reliable sources, and Wikipedia editors are particular about what constitutes a reliable source. IMDb user ratings and TV.com are not considered reliable sources for critical review as you attempted to submit here. And claims like, "the show received poor reception for...ugly character design, and annoying voices" would require specific attribution from reliable sources, not from random netizens with an axe to grind. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 04:25, 22 February 2013 (UTC)