User talk:StrifeSephiroth

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Welcome and an explanation of my change of the cite you added to Isaac Asimov
Hi! I am —welcome to Wikipedia as an editor. It is a valuable contribution to add citations that are missing because a foundation of Wikipedia is providing a record of where to find support for content. Thanks. However, I thought it could be improved, so I made a change. I will explain why:
 * 1) utube (and Facebook) are not considered reliable sources by Wikipedia (click on the blue 'reliable sources' for more information)
 * 2) it is usually better to use the most authorities source for a cite, especially when Google can fin one in seconds (search string Isaac Asimov Bill Moyers) ( Bill Moyers because he is mentioned in the just prior cite)
 * 3) the cite web template requires mor information than you supplied—title, url, work, date, and access date at a minimum.

There are thousands of rules, suggestions, policies, and pillars at Wikipedia. Most of these can be learne over a period of time by just making edits not that you find reasonable in helping to build an encyclopedia. Some rules are very strictly enforced, especially those connected with biographies and mentions of living persons and copyright. Others are more oblivious, but still important (be civil and edit so as to build articles with a neutral point of view). Violations of the biographies of living persons rules and copyright violations have legal implications, some, like neutral point of view and maintain civility, no personal attacks are necessary for cooperative work, and some, like WP:CITE are necessary too build a reliable encyclopedia with content that can be verified.

You are welcome to leave a message on my my talk page if you have any questions. — Neonorange (talk) 20:18, 5 October 2015 (UTC)