User talk:Tylerapetri

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Hi. I saw your message at Wikipedia talk:Requests for administrator attention, but that's just a redirect page to another page and text you add to it is not going to come to anybody's attention (I only saw it because I happened to be reviewing recent changes). But your request is pointless anyway, as it is based on two misconceptions... I've left you a welcome message above, which contains a number of links to pages that should help you understand how Wikipedia works. Happy editing! Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 10:46, 29 May 2016 (UTC)
 * 1) Wikipedia admins are not responsible for the content of articles, for judging what sources are good, or for fixing content problems - that's all the responsibility of the volunteer editing community (that is, anyone who wants to join in).
 * 2) There is no Wikipedia "staff". Wikipedia is produced entirely by the efforts of volunteers. So if you see something that you believe is incorrect and you think it needs fixing (and you have reliable sources to support your fix), the best person to fix it is... you! (But do be aware that your changes might be challenged and reverted - if that happens, what you need to do is start a discussion on the Talk page of the article in question and seek a consensus.)