User talk:Tkraj10

Wikipedia, collaboration and communication
Hi. Previous messages don't seem to have gotten through, so let's try again. On Wikipedia, all information must be verifiable, by being cited to reliable sources that discuss the subject. Changing information in an article requires the same; especially if it's something involving living people or controversial information.

I also kindly note that you should use edit summaries more often. These help others know what you are doing and your edits are less likely to be reverted - as it is, without summaries, it's hard to distinguish correct edits from those potentially made by someone who is spreading false or inaccurate information (such as rumours). Additionally, it is unkind to ignore when reasonable concerns with your edits are raised: communication is required, after all, since this is a collaborative project.

Thanks, RandomCanadian (talk / contribs) 04:07, 9 April 2021 (UTC)

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