User talk:Psychcritic

February 2010
Welcome to Wikipedia.

I have some concerns that your username implies that you might have trouble editing articles such as Australian Psychological Society with a neutral point of view.

We are not allowed to put our own opinions into articles, and when a username such as yours appears in an edit history, it might cause concerns for other editors.

Welcome. Hope you like it here. MKoltnow 20:52, 1 February 2010 (UTC)


 * Critic implies objective (at least as objective as one can be) critic. How does one change their username? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Psychcritic (talk • contribs)

Hi again! Changing your username is an option, or even just signing up again with a new username if you prefer. The advantage of the former is that your existing contributions will have your new username in the edit history of the articles you've already edited.

When using talk pages you can use the colon to indent your comments, so folks know who said what, and you need to "sign" your posts with four tildes (~), which will automagically append your username and a timestamp. You should always do that when you make a comment on a Talk page, but never in an article itself.

I guess I still have mild concerns about your editing style. Remember, we're here to build an encyclopaedia, not share our critique, objective or otherwise, about topics. I hope it's not too rude a suggestion to suggest that you consider editing articles about which you can maintain a neutral point of view. MKoltnow 06:31, 2 February 2010 (UTC)