User talk:Roger Kaushal


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Duel Masters
Please don't put your email in articles. Thank you Jim1138 (talk) 17:25, 14 August 2012 (UTC)

Hi Roger, As Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, content of articles must be of encyclopedic quality. Article talk pages should be about improving the article and user pages generally show what the person's abilities and interests are. For some good example user pages, try some of the administrators' pages List of administrators Click on the name to get to the user page. If you want to copy content or view the source, click edit. Make sure not to modify the page, however! Do avoid spending too much time on improving your user page before contributing. Promotional content is generally strongly frowned upon. You are quite welcome to list your expertise and an image of yourself (there do seem to be limits such as attacking others, advertisements, and other things).

As far as contentous issues such as political wrong-doings, there can be all-out warfare. I would suggest looking at the talk and revision history (View history tab) in articles of politicians who have been accused to see what works and does not. Occationally there seem to be cabals who either whitewash an article or try to give the person a bad image. This is strongly frowned upon, but still happens. I left you a welcome page for you to peruse. Happy editing! Jim1138 (talk) 17:25, 14 August 2012 (UTC)


 * You are obviously enthusiastic to add content to Duel Masters but please refrain from adding excessively large and unnecessary content. Please note that not all viewers will be interested to know every little detail and excessive details may overwhelm the article. Additionally, please refrain from adding your name to articles as it is unnecessary and suggests a claim of ownership (see Ownership of articles). Rather than submitting additional unreferenced content, consider submitting additional reliable sources to confirm the current content. Please note that Wikipedia can't accept original research, all content must be sourced. To learn about referencing, visit Referencing for beginners. To learn more about editing, visit your welcome links and Writing better articles. If you need additional help, contact me at my talk page. SwisterTwister   talk  01:29, 17 August 2012 (UTC)