User talk:Littlemonster335

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Hello, Littlemonster335, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Unfortunately, your edit to Hair (Lady Gaga song) does not conform to Wikipedia's Neutral Point of View policy (NPOV). Wikipedia articles should refer only to facts and interpretations that have been stated in print or on reputable websites or other forms of media.

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 * No offense, but I don’t understand. I said that “Hair” wasn’t a single. It wasn’t. So.... can you please specify what I said that didn’t apply? Once again, I don’t mean to offend you. Littlemonster335 (talk) 03:21, 16 March 2020 (UTC)
 * Hi Littlemonster335! Welcome to Wikipedia! To answer your question: I took a look at your recent contributions to songs by Lady Gaga and noticed a couple of issues. First, nearly all of the content you added lacked any in-line citations or references to reliable sources. Content that's likely to be challenged, or involves an article or content detailing information from a living person needs to cite a reliable source. This is especially true when adding content about something that a living person reportedly said, detailed, or stated (see your edit here for an example). Other edits that you made (such as this one) should cite sources in order to support the content that you're adding. In addition, some of the content you added did not comply with Wikipedia's policy on wording content to represent a neutral point of view. Edits and content that are opinionated, biased, or worded to take sides or represent one side of a viewpoint do not comply with this policy. Some examples include the edit that you made here, as well as this edit and this one. If you look through these edits, you'll see that they're opinionated and based off of your personal thoughts and analysis, rather than a neural and informative tone. In each of these examples, the edits you made weren't necessary at all, and actually detracted from the article's overall quality. Please review Wikipedia's policies on reliable sources, how to cite content in-line with your edits, and Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy for more information.


 * Since you're brand new to Wikipedia, I highly recommend that you go through and complete Wikipedia's new user tutorial before you make any edits or take on any major tasks around here. It will provide you with many helpful walkthroughs, guides, interactive lessons, and other information that will be very helpful to you. Most users who take this advice and complete the tutorial tell me later that it was significantly helpful to them and saved them hours of time and frustration they would've experienced otherwise. If you have any questions after completing the new user tutorial, please don't hesitate to ask me them. You can reach out to me by clicking here, and I'll be more than happy to answer any questions and help you with anything that you need. :-) Thanks for understanding, and (again) I welcome you to Wikipedia and hope that you stay with us and become an experienced editor! :-) Best regards -  ~Oshwah~  (talk) (contribs)   05:27, 16 March 2020 (UTC)