User talk:Randomdude11

Your first article
Hello &mdash; I noticed your recent edits to Alexander Hall. Mr. Hall was an actor, a veteran of World War I, and a director involved with more than twenty films from the 1920s to the 1950s. It looks like you're trying to start a new article about someone else with the same name. A new article sounds nice, but you can't do that by stepping on an article about someone else. (Don't worry, I've fixed the damage to Alexander Hall.) May I suggest you read the guidelines at Your first article? It provides wisdom on how to resolve ambiguous names (how two people with the same name can each have their own article), the importance of neutral reliable sources, and avoiding conflict of interest (such as, don't write about yourself or your own organization). Also keep in mind that biographies of living people have to follow somewhat higher standards, including the absolute necessity of citing those reliable outside sources. I've also included a link to the Wikipedia Teahouse, above, where new editors can ask questions or browse previous questions (and their answers). In fact, you can even ask for help here by creating a new section, adding the template help me and your question, then saving the edit. I hope this information is useful &mdash; happy editing! Unician &nabla; 04:24, 3 July 2014 (UTC)