User talk:Trustholds0023

Please refrain from making test edits in Wikipedia pages, such as those you made to Mary, Queen of Scots, even if you intend to fix them later. Your edits do not appear to be constructive and have been reverted. If you would like to experiment again, please use the sandbox. Thank you. --RobertG ♬ talk 15:50, 31 October 2012 (UTC)

I respect your views and I apologise if I have offended anyone through my editing. I am a lecturer at the University of Strathclyde and I suspect a lot of my students use Wikipedia to write their academic essays. My edits were merely just a test to see who would base their essay soley on your site. Although your site may be a good source of information I would like my students to search for more reliable sources.

Best Wishes,

Dr Bill Geese


 * Wikipedia doesn't claim to be a reliable source in itself, but its content is based on reliable sources; that is one of its core policies. One of the ways we enforce that policy is by reverting unsourced or unconstructive edits, such as the ones you have made to two articles thus far. Another way is to politely encourage new contributors (such as you) to be constructive instead of destructive in their edits and then to remove their editing privileges if they demur. Please consider this a friendly warning: don't make edits like this one for any reason. If you are who you claim to be, then I'm confident you could use your knowledge and skills to make excellent contributions and become a valued member of the community. Rivertorch (talk) 19:21, 31 October 2012 (UTC)