User talk:KabiWest

Welcome
Hello, and thanks for your contributions. Just a couple of things:


 * 1) Please do not mark major edits as minor. Minor edits on Wikipedia do not add or change content in an article. They're mostly fixes (obvious errors, spelling, grammar, typography, formatting, internal wikilinks etc.) or reversion of obvious vandalism. Whenever you add content (even a single word) or an external link, it is a major edit. For example, the edit you made to Ilford County High School is a major edit.
 * 2) Please note that all articles on Wikipedia should be written in an encyclopedic style. This implies formal tone. In particular, please do not use words like "you" or "your", as you did in your edit to Team Win Recovery Project (you don't write the article only for people who use the product). See MOS:YOU for more details. And please do not use words like "incredibly", as you did in your edit to oar, because all articles on Wikipedia must be written from a neutral point of view.
 * 3) Please cite sources. See Tutorial/Citing sources. All content on Wikipedia must be verifiable. Unsourced information may be removed.

Thanks for reading, and happy editing!—J. M. (talk) 19:24, 14 September 2019 (UTC)