User talk:Teddybears99

Thank you for your edit to "Bargain Booze". However, it has been reverted due to (a) being an example of RECENTISM and (b) for being informal, original research by yourself.

Please read No original research for further details about why we need information to be taken from a reliable, third-party source, and to be cited/referenced as such.

Thanks. Ubcule (talk) 12:55, 29 March 2018 (UTC)

Bargain booze
What is your problem with me giving people accurate information on here, all I'm doing is letting people know what the situation is as we speak. And as I said I get all my information from the staff from my local Bargain Booze not from anyone else so I'm NOT being horrible or anything ok or being rude Teddybears99 (talk) 14:21, 29 March 2018 (UTC)


 * No-one accused you of being "horrible" or "rude". I'm sure you were well-intentioned, and I hope I didn't give the impression otherwise.
 * However, I (already) politely explained the problem with your edits;
 * Recentism - Someone else mentioned this before me. (From the article- "Recentism is a phenomenon on Wikipedia where an article has an inflated or imbalanced focus on recent events. It is writing without an aim toward a long-term, historical view.")
 * No original research - This is one of the most fundamental aspects of Wikipedia- we are not the place for first publication of material. All facts mentioned here have to have been included elsewhere in reliable sources.
 * Please read the linked articles for more information. Thanks!
 * Ubcule (talk) 15:47, 29 March 2018 (UTC)

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