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December 2013
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Bathurst Mining Camp
Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Kelapstick, and I am an editor and administrator here on Wikipedia. I am also a member of WikiProject Mining, a group that strives to improve mining-related content here. I saw your edit on Bathurst Mining Camp, and while I appreciate the effort, I have had to revert it. The issue is the tone of the writing (not necessarily the content). It was written in the first person narrative, i.e. you were talking about how you were working on the project, and what you found, etc. That isn't how we write here at Wikipedia. The articles are written by many people, in some cases hundreds, so they can't really be about personal findings. They must be neutral and written in the third person narrative. Also material must be cited using secondary reliable sources (i.e. books, newspapers, etc.)

Now, I said I reverted your edit, however the information is not lost (if you needed it for something else), the content is saved here). If you have any questions you may ask me on my talk page, or post a question at WT:MINING, or  may be a good resource (he knows the area and can be quite helpful).  Cheers, --kelapstick(bainuu) 13:51, 14 December 2013 (UTC)


 * One more thing Loowit, if you want to play around with Wikipedia to learn how the coding works without editing in an article, you can edit and mess around all you like at User:Loowit research project/Sandbox. Cheers, --kelapstick(bainuu) 14:17, 14 December 2013 (UTC)

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