User talk:Theguy932

Your edits to Chess
Your recent edits  to the article on chess removed quite large chunks of text about the history of chess and replaced them with unreferenced statements. I (and another editor) have reverted the changes for the moment, because it doesn't really help the article to replace well-referenced statements based on reliable sources with unreferenced material without good reason. If you want to discuss the changes you propose further, you can leave a message on my talk page, or better yet start a discussion on Talk:Chess where everyone interested in the article can read and comment. In the meantime, take a look through the help links in the above welcome message, and read Wikipedia's pages about verifiability and citing sources. Thank you. ~Matticus TC 09:07, 31 May 2007 (UTC)

Removal of referenced material
Further to your edits at Chess, you have done the same at Sari. You've also been doing similarly at Hindi and other articles. Please do not remove referenced material and replace with unreferenced. If you have a reference to back up your claims, please challenge the assertions in the article, citing your source, however do not delete the original claim. Better yet, use the article talk page to try to ascertain consensus. Your actions currently smack of Original Research and pushing an agenda, both of which are not acceptable at Wikipedia. Thank you. --Dweller 10:09, 31 May 2007 (UTC)