User talk:Sean Glennon

Regarding your edits to National Bureau of Criminal Investigation:
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Spelling
Please spellcheck your entries before adding them. Thank you. -- Necrothesp 00:21, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Please, please, please!!! If you add poorly spelt, grammatically incorrect and non-wikified stuff then it just means other editors have to chase around articles you have edited changing them. And frankly we have better things to do. Cheers. -- Necrothesp 09:44, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

Look, I know you want to contribute and the actual factual information you are adding is generally valid, but please try to follow these simple rules:


 * Spell and grammar check your writing. Wikipedia is there for everyone to edit, but that doesn't mean we accept entries written in any way. To be taken seriously Wikipedia needs to be well-written.
 * Don't write as if you were a publicity brochure. Wikipedia is a neutral encyclopaedia, not a promotional tool. We want the facts, not the organisation's (naturally high) opinion of itself (see our Neutral Point of View policy).
 * Don't repeat yourself within the same article.
 * Don't create more than one article containing identical information; use a redirect.
 * Don't add material which is irrelevant to the article you're adding it to.
 * Don't state the obvious.
 * Don't overuse bolding in articles - it's usually only necessary in the first line.
 * Don't link a term more than once in the same article except in exceptional circumstances.

I don't want to follow you around correcting your contributions and I'm sure you don't want me to, but my concern is the appearance and long-term value of Wikipedia. Thank you. -- Necrothesp 12:55, 10 June 2007 (UTC)

Derek L. Robinson
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