User talk:The king of tara

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well it took two times to upload my edit to the Maya Dating Creation subarticle, but we will see this time if it stays put....o.k. Mann ? It seems there is a little glitch in the system when I return to edit my addition to "Dating Creation". I have alot more to add, however If I am to be "bold" what would you suggest, begin a new article or go into the old pages and edit the existing opinions concerning, for example, Christ, Quetzalcoatl, Pacal Votan, the Crucifixion of the Black Magician, The enigma of the 33 year cycle, Missing time hypothesis, cycle of Induction and Easter cycles, 9/11 aftermath, etc. These are the where a major edits will be necessary — Preceding unsigned comment added by The king of tara (talk • contribs)


 * Hi King. It would be best to discuss these issues on-wiki. I'll copy your email and my response to your talk page, if you don't mind.


 * Being bold is definitely good. Please keep being bold. However, when your edit gets reverted by another editor, it's best to go to the article talk page and discuss any issues with other editors. You shouldn't reinstate your change again without discussing it first. You probably shouldn't have to create a separate article for these topics, unless the thing you're writing about meets WP:N on its own. If you have any specific questions, feel free to drop me a line and ask.  &mdash; Jess &middot; &Delta;&hearts; 17:16, 24 March 2013 (UTC)


 * By the way, to address your specific edit here, it looks like you've included some sources and there may be some content we can add to that article similar to what you've written. However, we need to stick very close to the sources when citing them, and write from a disinterested perspective. The language used in the edit isn't appropriate for an encyclopedia. If you'd like to talk it over on the article talk page, perhaps we can look the sources over together and come up with a good addition to the article. All the best,  &mdash; Jess &middot; &Delta;&hearts; 17:19, 24 March 2013 (UTC)