User talk:Mintlou

In response to your feedback
Every article (and every page, in fact) has a "View history" tab. Click on that, and you'll see the most recent edits for the article (or whatever page you edited). In many (unfortunately, not all) cases, if someone removes (reverts) your edit, they will put an explanation in their edit summary; edit summaries are visible on the history page.

If you're not sure which edit deleted what you did, start with the edit done immediately after yours, and (again, on the history page) click on the "prev" link. This will show you exactly what that edit did.

Bottom line: if you don't see an explanation of why your edit was removed, and you're convinced it was a good edit, then (a) post a question on the talk page of the editor who removed it, if you can figure out exactly who did remove it, or (b) post a question on the talk page of the article (every page has a related "talk" page; you'll see a tab on the upper left to get to it; then click on "New section" to add your question/comment.

-- John Broughton (♫♫) 19:09, 27 February 2012 (UTC)

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