User talk:MaryJaneBlaze

Generation Z / iGeneration
Hi. In case you missed what I wrote in the edit summaries of the Generation Z article (you can view these via its "history" at the top of the page), I'll repeat it. You won't be able to insert the text about the iGeneration into the article unless you can attribute all its claims to a reliable source.

This is the way Wikipedia functions to avoid becoming a jumble of personal opinions instead of a factual, reliable reference work. Because Wikipedia is trying to be the latter and not the former, this means that the text you are currently trying to add to Generation Z will be removed every time you re-add it. If, however, you are able to find reliable sources (newspapers, books, and other works with editorial oversight) that directly support whatever you wrote, then we would happily welcome your contributions. (And by directly support, I mean every single fact: you must find a source that explicitly says "members of the I-Generation show no individuality" and "they insist on buying specific products because 'because everyone else has one'!")

If you have any questions about how to do this, don't hesitate to ask here or at Talk:Generation Z.--Father Goose (talk) 06:25, 12 August 2008 (UTC)