User talk:Musosho

Edits violate several Wikipedia Policies
I'll skip the basic welcome template, as I have the impression you have previous experience with wiki editing.

Your edits at Poisoning of Alexei Navalny violate about half of our policies. (diff)

While we appreciate citing sources, our Verification policy requires that the sources actually say the things claimed. For example this source does NOT say the Navalny case was politicised to weaken the integrity of Russia - in fact that source does not mention the Navalny case at all. Serious or repeated misrepresentation of sources might be interpreted as disruptive or deceptive.

Wikipedia is required to be written from a Neutral Point Of View, where your edits appear to give extreme Undue Weight to the Russian government's viewpoint.

You cannot synthesize a bunch of sources to say what you want to say.

More subtly, you cannot use multiple-sources-quoting-Russians to present an appearance that sources broadly say those things themselves.

And most fundamentally, the lead section is required to accurately summarize the content and sources from the body. You rewrote the lead to largely say the exact opposite of all of the content and sources in the body. Alsee (talk) 21:20, 13 June 2021 (UTC)

Also, do not mark significant content changes as "minor edit". Alsee (talk) 23:39, 13 June 2021 (UTC)