User talk:Treeguru


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World Forestry Center
Thanks for helping out. I did some cleanup of the content you added to World Forestry Center. (You can see what I did by viewing the article's editing history, or using the link at "cleanup".)

In particular, placing external links inline in the article body is heavily discouraged. External links are commonly inserted by spammers thus long time wikieditors may be sensitized to their misuse. In most cases, if suitable, they can be added as citations, or perhaps as a link to additional related information not covered by the article in the External links section.

If you are associated with WFC, please read our conflict of interest guideline and edit related articles with great care—or preferably not at all. See the Five Pillars to understand why. You can still contribute by engaging in talk page discussions and related wikiprojects such as WikiProject Oregon which is active at maintaining this article.

Also, note that bolding text in an article has a specific purpose. See MOS:BOLD for details.

Please do not be discouraged. There are many aspects to editing Wikipedia: technical, style, community, and editorial. It months or years to get a handle on these aspects. I have included a navigation box of all the most important policies and guidelines above. Realistically, it will take a few hours to go through it all, but doing so is well worth the effort. Thanks again! —EncMstr (talk) 19:42, 13 December 2012 (UTC)