User talk:Jeffchilders112

Hi
Greetings! When contributing to Wikipedia, there are many unwritten guidelines that govern proper article development, and when they are not adhered to, senior editors will often tag, double tag and even triple tag an article that looks like a mess in relation to the average Wikipedia article. Although all, I did was merely polish what you have already contributed, if you follow my lead on this and other contributions, you will likely face less fierce resistance. Let me know if you have any questions or want any help. :)  DRosenbach  ( Talk 16:07, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
 * If you are User:65.3.161.136, there is no reason to continue to edit this article anonymously. Please do not take my comments either here or here as a personal attack of any kind.  Please continue to contribute, but do so in a constructive fashion and not one that is detrimental to the project.  Placing citations inline is not placing them in the proper place -- they should be placed as a footnote, similar to the ones already in the article.  The content on the so called "SAFETY Act" was removed because a relationship with Malintent was not established and it was as though two separate articles had been erroneously merged.  If you think this was done in error, please establish their relevance and replace them with the proper sourcing.  Good day!  DRosenbach  ( Talk 18:53, 24 September 2008 (UTC)