User talk:Suseno

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Significant change to primary article 'Homo'
You will see that I undid your edit to Homo. I had two reasons for this: first, such a significant change to an important article ought to be proposed first at the article talk page; and second that 'Homo naledi' is not yet accepted as 'Homo' rather than Australopithecus - the assignment is provisional pending scientific consensus - and thus it shouldn't be given as representative (or at least, not yet). The case to replace the picture can and should be made, please do so (at talk:Homo). I suspect you will have more difficulty getting agreement to Naledi being included.

Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia and please don't be discouraged by this reaction: we all learn by trying and occasionally failing. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 22:49, 24 December 2015 (UTC)