User talk:JeffGrundy67

Governorship of Mitt Romney
I don't know whether you are aware of it, but (I believe) the article on Governorship of Mitt Romney is on article probation. I'm not 100% sure about that, since there is no specific article probation notice on the article's Talk page, however, as you can see here, the following policy appears to cover that article:

Following an ANI discussion, Community article probation on all articles about American presidential and vice-presidential candidates and their campaigns, broadly construed, which will expire 3 months from their imposition. Editors making disruptive edits may be banned by any uninvolved administrator from articles on probation and related articles or project pages. Editors of such articles should be especially mindful of content policies, such as WP:NPOV, and interaction policies, such as WP:CIVIL, WP:NPA, WP:3RR, and WP:POINT. Uninvolved administrators can independently impose sanctions, including escalating blocks or topic bans of up to three months, provided the individual has been notified of the terms of this scheme and possible sanctions....

Given that, it is important that editors who have disagreements about content work out the disagreements on the article Talk page and not get into edit wars on the article page itself.

I reversed your original edit and provided my explanation on the Talk page. You then reversed my reversion but you have not contributed to the discussion on the Talk page.

Also, in case you did not follow my objection to your edit, Wikipedia policy requires that content be supported by reliable sources. Information published in self-published sources (such as personal blogs) is not suitable under the policy (particularly if the blog was written by the Wikipedia contributor who is making the edit!). Wikipedia also does not allow editors to contribute material that is based on original research, which is what, I believe, drawing conclusions from an unfiltered Census dataset with no explanation of what the data content amounts to.

Please respond at Talk:Governorship of Mitt Romney. Dezastru (talk) 04:42, 4 October 2012 (UTC)