User talk:PedgeJameson

Obama Wins!
Welcome to Wikipedia. Please do not blank content from Wikipedia articles without a valid rationale, as you did with this edit to Obama Wins!. Articles on works of fiction must not merely consist of a plot, but describe the work's real-world impact, and critical reception, supported by citations of reliable secondary sources is one example of such impact. The mention of the A.V. Club's review is indeed a valid example of this, and the A.V. Club is indeed a reliable secondary source. It is not "self-promotion", since "self-promotion" refers to when a person or entity promotes themselves. The material in question was not added by the A.V. Club, but by me (as much of the critical reception material in recent South Park articles has), which you can determine by looking into the article's edit history. For the record, I do not have nor have I ever had any affiliation with the A.V. Club, any more than with the International Business Times, The Huffington Post, IGN, or any other publisher whose reviews of South Park episodes I've added to the articles. Please refrain from making such accusations unless you can provide evidence that excludes other explanations. Please familiarize yourself with Wikipedia's Assume Good Faith policy for more on this.

If you ever have any other questions about editing, or need help regarding the site's policies, just let me know by leaving a message for me in a new section at the bottom of my talk page. Thanks. :-) Nightscream (talk) 17:52, 21 July 2013 (UTC)