User talk:Melissastube

Serial killer article
Hello, Melissastube. Regarding this, this, this, this and this, it should be clear to you that I know that you are on a WP:Student assignment. Do read that page to see how you, as part of a WP:Student assignment, are supposed to go about editing. Invalidly blanking and engaging in WP:Edit warring is not the way to go, and is against Wikipedia policy. Flyer22 (talk) 18:16, 26 February 2014 (UTC)

Uh, I don't really know about Wikipedia, but I was just doing my assignment. I wasn't given that page to read. It's not so serious, so please don't be so uptight with me. Seeing that you knew I was a student (I don't know how) you should be a little more lenient and less judgmental. Thank you. Melissastube (talk) 21:05, 26 February 2014 (UTC)


 * Melissastube, I apologize for any WP:Bitey behavior I directed toward you. I knew that you are a student because I of my experience with people editing Wikipedia because of a WP:Student assignment. The vast majority of new Wikipedia editors don't know about WP:Sandbox, let alone how to create their own, and they don't create such a sandbox as their first Wikipedia edit or know how to format references, etc.; you do/did that. And you added a lot of text to the article in question. All of that is typical student editing. Plus, it's the time of year where student editing on Wikipedia is common. Wikipedia articles are a serious matter, per Policies and guidelines. And I'm sure you take your WP:Student assignment seriously; otherwise, you would not have reverted me. Therefore, I am simply asking you to follow these policies and guidelines and the advice at WP:Student assignment. If you are reverted on your student editing, like you were in this case, then the best thing to do, if you want to include any or all of the text you added, is to follow the BOLD, revert, discuss cycle (WP:BRD) process.


 * On a side note: Remember to sign your username at the end of the comments you make on Wikipedia talk pages. All you have to do to sign your username is simply type four tildes (~), like this: . I signed your username for you above. Flyer22 (talk) 21:28, 26 February 2014 (UTC)