User talk:TOZPlanning

A message about contributing, from a fellow Zebulonian
Hello TOZPlanning, and thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia! Based on your two edits to the page Zebulon, North Carolina, I'm assuming you work for or are affiliated with the Town of Zebulon Planning committee. As someone who also lives in Zebulon, it's great to see the town take an interest in the world's largest encyclopedia 🙂 As some pointers for any future contributions, Wikipedia has three main policies each edit should abide by: being that all information added should be verifiable, neutral, and should contain no original research. In your first edit, using words like "unprecedented" and "vibrant", while great for advertising, shouldn't be used in place of more neutral wording. Another thing is that much of the information you added was not backed by a source, and while I don't doubt it's factuality, because it was not verifiable, some of it unfortunately had to be removed (but can be added back as soon as a source is provided!). Finally, while more stylistic than policy, external links should not be placed in the body of articles, and should only be placed at the end of an article in the External links section.

I hope all of this new information doesn't seem daunting, I don't want it to come out that way 😅 If you decide to keep making contributions, which I hope you do, much of these policies become natural, and not something you have to cross-check every time you want to contribute. Don't be afraid to ask questions either, I'm more than happy to answer any comments or concerns you may have. Thank you.  Johnson  524  01:24, 7 March 2024 (UTC)