User talk:KRYPTOS

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KRYPTOS, good luck, and have fun. Laser brain   (talk)  17:01, 15 January 2017 (UTC)

Bold, Revert, Discuss (BRD) for Taylor Lorenz
Hi KRYPTOS. You have recently tried to re-add content to Taylor Lorenz. There is some discussion on Talk:Taylor Lorenz regarding this content, and some users have suggested it should not be included. Since there is current discussion, I suggest making your case for inclusion there, rather than simply re-adding the content (which is considered a poor editing strategy in most cases). Consider checking out the explanatory document BOLD, revert, discuss cycle for an understanding of one style of consensus-building on Wikipedia.

One suggestion I have if you want to make a stronger case for inclusion is this: you should try to find additional strong sources that support claims you want to make. See Reliable sources/Perennial sources if you need help figuring out what sources are more likely to be accepted.

Best of luck! Jlevi (talk) 16:07, 10 March 2021 (UTC)

Hello. I agree that my initial linking of Greenwald's Substack was not sufficient, but you yourself agreed that the   addition of the links provided in the edit were "much better", implying that the matter was settled. I really have to wonder why you're pushing goalposts here. KRYPTOS (talk) 16:28, 10 March 2021 (UTC)