User talk:Redraider89

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Sorry, I've reverted your change to William Shakespeare, since "there has been considerable speculation whether the works attributed to him were not written by others" obviously doesn't make sense: or, at least, makes rather less sense than it would without the word "not". (i.e. you would ask whether it is raining, you wouldn't ask whether it is not raining.) Also it deleted links to a couple of important articles.

I'd suggest not making any changes to that sentence without reading the discussion in the talk page archive, here, where you'll see there is considerable discussion about it. Whatever you were aiming to say, though, perhaps you could raise at the talk page, here.

Best wishes, AndyJones 09:51, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

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Era style changes BC/AD vs. BCE/CE
One or more of your edits are in violation of WP:ERA and have been reverted. Those are differences in style, not errors to be corrected. Per WP:ERA, consensus is needed before changing the era style established in an article. Please refrain from making any more such edits without first obtaining consensus for the change. Thank you. Hertz1888 (talk) 20:26, 28 July 2015 (UTC)