User talk:Jaketheflyboi12

In response to your feedback
Welcome to Wikipedia! I understand that it can be frustrating to add material that you are 100% certain is true only to find such material removed/reverted a short time later by another editor. In order for new material to stay in a Wikipedia article, it must be verifiable. This requirement can be fulfilled by citing a reliable, published source that explicitly supports the material that you wish to add. If you don't cite a reliable source, then other users have the right to challenge the new material by removing it.

So with that said, if you can cite a reliable, published source for the material that you wanted to add to the Liu Bei article, then you are welcome to re-add the material. If you need guidance on how to cite a source, please feel free to read Citing sources for information.

Please don't let your recent experience discourage you; we would love to have you stay and contribute more to Wikipedia.

-- SoCalSuperEagle ( talk ) 18:14, 5 February 2013 (UTC)

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