User talk:TinySquirrel

Bardcore
Hi, TinySquirrel. Thanks for your edits on Bardcore and welcome to Wikipedia. I had, however, to revert your additions – not because I think they are wrong, but because Wikipedia must not contain original research (see No original research); every Wikipedia article should be based on reliable, published sources (see Reliable sources). As I said in the edit summary: if Bardcore turns out to be sort of a remainer, then no doubt reliable sources will focus on exactly the point you made, and only then can we add such info. It might seem strange, if you are new to Wikipedia, but there are so many (potential and actual) English Wikipedia editors, that a strict line has to be kept. The latter is perhaps easier to understand (in case you might not get it) when thinking about more controversial or technical subjects, but it applies to every article. Good luck, greeting, Eissink (talk) 00:00, 25 June 2020 (UTC).


 * Perhaps you can find in the referenced article by Tanatarova (which I haven't read completely) similar points, which you can then use to edit the article. If so, please do. Eissink (talk) 00:11, 25 June 2020 (UTC).


 * One final remark: when using Reliable Sources, I find there is always some room to show own insights, but more in style than in self-found facts, and I think that's even what makes the one article a more interesting read than another, but one has to at least sail the waves of existing, published research or journalistic investigation. Eissink (talk) 00:22, 25 June 2020 (UTC).