User talk:Thhhhheeee

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There were multiple problems with your edit to Applegate. First, Applegate is a village, not a city. Second, Applegate is not the smallest village in Michigan, much less the smallest city. Third, you didn't provide a source (obviously, since the information is false, you can't). All exceptional claims (biggest, smallest, oldest, newest, etc) require a reliable published secondary source. Last, the addition you made, even if everything else was ok, does not belong where you put it. You put it in the middle of the template which produces the summary box at the top right of the article's page. Random stuff inserted there messed up its rendering. Thanks. John from Idegon (talk) 23:09, 9 June 2018 (UTC)