User talk:TheHelper221

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Unsourced information in articles
Please note that your edits to Pearsall, Texas have again been reverted as the material added was not supported by independent sources and contained personal opinions and experiences. As I advised you on my talk page, information added to articles needs to be supported by reliable sources. Per Wikipedia policy personal opinions and your own research and experiences are not appropriate for article space. Although your desire to expand the article is appreciated it must be done within Wikipedia policies and guidelines, so please read through the links I've provided to you here and in the welcome message above. There is a also a venue called The Teahouse where seasoned volunteers help new editors find their way through the maze of various Wikipedia editing guidelines.--Jezebel's Ponyo bons mots 17:05, 9 May 2013 (UTC)