User talk:Prajnainbarrie

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Barrie
Thank you for your recent edit to Barrie. I was bold and reverted your entire edit. Some of it was trivial (eg. the price of bus fair), some of it was opinion (eg. the state of roads for bicyclists), and all of it was unsourced. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with Wikipedia policies. Reliable sources are the backbone of Wikipedia. Thank you. Magnolia677 (talk) 17:02, 24 May 2015 (UTC)

I would have appreciated an explanation, or a place where you saved all my hard work instead of just deleting it. The current information under Transportation is unsourced regardless, so what's the difference? I'm trying to provide more simple information into the state of transportation in Barrie, it doesn't require sourcing, it is reality about what roads are arterials/collectors, what the state of cycling is, etc. If you are from Barrie, I invite you to re-write the entire page then because I'm not putting in another hour of effort to improve my city's page if you're just going to remove it without asking. Last time I use Wikipedia. (praj).
 * All your work is saved in the history section of the article. Again, please take a moment to read about what Wikipedia is and is not.  The links above on this page will help.  All Wikipedia edits require a reliable source.  Otherwise, it would be a personal blog of personal opinion, instead of an encyclopedia.  Have you considered starting a Facebook page instead to share your ideas?  Magnolia677 (talk) 22:29, 1 June 2015 (UTC)