User talk:Salmanalam000

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 * @Bernanke's Crossbow first of all I am class 12 student of science, biology ,and I am interested in gaining knowledge and sharing knowledge that's why I love Wikipedia,and I will adhere to rules and regulations
 * plzz share me some top rules and regulations to follow by editors like ?? Salmanalam000 (talk) 08:24, 6 February 2024 (UTC)
 * @Salmanalam000: We don't seem a terribly rule-bound place to me, so I may not be the right person to ask.
 * Most people break the rules when they include something new they've figured out that nobody else knows or fail to cite sources (even I have been guilty of this, at times). Because Wikipedia is a anonymous collaborative project, any information you write here needs to include a description of where you found/learned it.  That way when somebody else comes along and wants to edit it, they can pull up the original source and make sure that their edits don't contradict what other people know.  It also proves that you aren't one of the many people over the years who have just made things up.
 * We've developed lots of tools to give that description of the information source. There's lots of essays here on Wikipedia about the details of those tools.  But you don't have to use the tools!  As long as you give enough information for someone to find your source, then you've done your job.  Hope this helps, Bernanke&#39;s Crossbow (talk) 01:10, 7 February 2024 (UTC)