User talk:Paul Gnanguenon

August 2018
Hello. Some of your recent genre changes, such as the one you made to The Score (Fugees album), have conflicted with our neutral point of view and verifiability policies. While we invite all users to contribute constructively to Wikipedia, we urge all editors to provide reliable sources for edits made. When others disagree, we recommend you seek consensus for certain edits by discussing the matter on the article's talk page. Thank you.  Rob van  vee  18:47, 1 August 2018 (UTC)

The Fugees
Yeah, cause the Fugees are alternative. They put a lot of roots in their first 2 albums. They dont have to be hardcore, but The Score was a success in hip hop history Paul Gnanguenon (talk) 10:33, 5 August 2018 (UTC)
 * Unless supported with a reliable source, your opinion is just that, your opinion and it has no place on Wikipedia.  Rob van  vee  11:26, 6 August 2018 (UTC)

August 2018
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. You appear to be repeatedly reverting or undoing other editors' contributions at Hard to Earn. Although this may seem necessary to protect your preferred version of a page, on Wikipedia this is known as "edit warring" and is usually seen as obstructing the normal editing process, as it often creates animosity between editors. Instead of reverting, please discuss the situation with the editor(s) involved and try to reach a consensus on the talk page.

If editors continue to revert to their preferred version they are likely to be blocked from editing Wikipedia. This isn't done to punish an editor, but to prevent the disruption caused by edit warring. In particular, editors should be aware of the three-revert rule, which says that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Edit warring on Wikipedia is not acceptable in any amount, and violating the three-revert rule is very likely to lead to a block. Thank you. Binksternet (talk) 15:10, 6 August 2018 (UTC)

Illmatic
So I guess Nas is not underground? Paul Gnanguenon (talk) 13:39, 1 September 2018 (UTC)