User talk:Sameintheend

Nazi Germany
I reverted your edits because they make no sense. Your alterations have neither made the article better or worse. If you want to edit articles, fine. If want want to add information or new articles, even better. Simply changing an article because you want to stamp your own style on it will only create resentment. Personally, I have not edited this article much, but have had to revert lots of stupid stuff people do. Your edits, while unnecessary, are not stupid. However I do think your time could be better spent concentrating on adding to articles rather than making changes that have no real effect. As I like to say, "If it's not broken why fix it?" Also I noted that you managed to delete a whole paragraph that was cited. That seems to be a big no-no on Wikipedia. Information prersented and sourced has always a place in the article, and removing it makes it appear that you are trying to give the article a slant in a particular direction. I will not revert again but I intend to reinsert the deleted paragraph. Usually the first message you get after creating an account is a welcome message. Sorry about that! Happy editing 84.61.52.168 (talk) 15:42, 26 February 2008 (UTC)


 * Sorry I wasn't logged in there. I have also just seen your comment on my talk page. I suggest that we continue any further discussion on this topic here. One point, in Wikipedia terms I truth and lies and fiction are not important if the information comes from somewhere where it can be sourced it can be in an article. Thus, if someone somewhere has made a statement that is patently incorrect it can still be included in an article with a citation. Best regards TINY  MARK  15:47, 26 February 2008 (UTC)