User talk:Thatnative13165352

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Your edit to "Taurus (astrology)"
I reverted your recent edit to "Taurus (astrology)".

Whenever you edit Wikipedia, you should check to see if there is a footnote near the area you plan to edit, and read the footnote. Usually the footnote will lead to a source. If the source is online or you have access to it in your library, you should read it. Compare the reputation of your source ; you must have a source if you intend to challenge a source that is already cited. If your source is clearly better, go ahead and make the change. If they are of similar quality, either don't make the change, or discuss the change on the article's talk page (which is found by clicking the "Talk" tab near the top of the page.

When you change a fact but leave a contradictory source in place, you are claiming the source said something it didn't say. In your case you falsely claimed that Oxford Dictionaries said that the sun leaves the sign of Taurus (which is the same time it enters the sign of Gemini] about May 20, when in fact Oxford Dictionaries actually says "Gemini...The third sign of the zodiac, which the sun enters about 21 May." It is unfair to claim sources said things they did not say. Jc3s5h (talk) 13:02, 3 May 2018 (UTC)