User talk:Johnedwardswiki

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Gold Coast, Queensland
Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. I've undone one of your contributions at Gold Coast, Queensland, though. A vague statement such as "It is a city of churches" sounds more like a travel guide than like an encyclopedia. That the city "hosts the Mayor's annual combined-churches Easter spectacular" is fine as far as content, but unfortunately you didn't provide a citation. I'm sure that this sounds like pedantic nit-picking to you, but the ideals of Wikipedia include a commitment to verifiability.

Please don't be discouraged. I encourage you to find a reliable source and re-add the second half of your statement. You may find Referencing for Beginners and the Teahouse to be helpful, too. NewEnglandYankee (talk) 02:38, 4 August 2018 (UTC)