User talk:Kvdv1

Antimony oxide edits
Hi there, I am one of the editors that is reverting" (erasing mainly) your extensive additions to Sb2O3. One realizes that you must be very concerned about some health effects of this chemical compound, but your additions are too extensive (see WP:weight). The chemistry pages typically do not reproduce extended information on toxicity since such material is in the MSDS (see Manual of Style (chemistry)).  Finally, Wikipedia does not like getting into the advice giving mode.  To get a good idea of the nature of Wikipedia aspires to be, look at a textbook or an encyclopedia in a library (say, Britannica).

Related advice, since you have the energy and interest, you hopefully will decide to make other edits, possibly in related or unrelated areas. The usual advice is to consider making more incremental edits to gain a feel for the project.

Finally, if you feel that my approach is improper or you seek a broader audience to discuss your concerns, then you can drop a line at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Chemistry. Your comments can be informal and brief (i.e. I hate editor Smokefoot and my information is very important because ...).--Smokefoot (talk) 18:15, 8 December 2009 (UTC)