User talk:Igorthedog

Adam Nadel
Hi! Thanks for your edits to the Adam Nadel article. I just wanted to let you know that I've made a couple of changes to what you added in order to abide by Wikipedia's policy and guidelines. One of the most important policies on Wikipedia is verifiability, which means that facts included in Wikipedia articles should be referenced to reliable sources. If you don't include references when adding information to Wikipedia, then readers and other editors have no way of knowing where the information came from or whether it's accurate. For more information on how do this, see Citing sources.

Another important policy is that articles should be written from a neutral point of view. This means that we try to write about things fairly and impartially, rather than promoting things we like or attacking things we don't. In the changes I've made to the "Getting the Water Right" section in the Nadel article I've tried to make the writing more neutral, so that might serve as an example of what I mean. I hope that clarifies things a little – if you have any questions just let me know on my talk page. Happy editing! – Arms &amp; Hearts (talk) 20:12, 24 July 2015 (UTC)