User talk:Sheeshee13

David S. Cassetti
Please do not simply delete sourced information, as you have been doing at David S. Cassetti. Of all the ways to get the information removed, this is absolutely and unquestionably the least effective. I have seen this tactic tried at least fifty times. I have yet to see it work.

If you want to do something that might work, you can:
 * Begin a discussion on the article's talk page, with a view towards establishing consensus;
 * Open a case at the biographies of living persons noticeboard, if you feel that this information violates the policy;
 * Challenge the sources at the reliable sources noticeboard, if you think the sources are inadequate.

There's no bar to doing all of these. Doing any of them is better than what you've been doing. NewEnglandYankee (talk) 01:03, 19 July 2018 (UTC)

Deleting cited sources
Deleting cited sources and providing your opinions is not what Wikipedia stands for. Your constant edits and deleting of key cited information is going to get your editing access revoked. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AnsoniaMan234 (talk • contribs) 03:35, 28 July 2018 (UTC)