User talk:Wardbob600

Welcome Wardbob600! Now that you've joined Wikipedia, there are users!

Hello, Wardbob600. Welcome to Wikipedia and thank you for your contributions! I'm MrX, one of the other editors here, and I hope you decide to stay and help contribute to this amazing repository of knowledge. Alternatively, leave me a message at my talk page or type  here on your talk page, and someone will try to help. Remember to always sign your posts on talk pages. You can do this either by clicking on the button on the edit toolbar or by typing four tildes   at the end of your post. This will automatically insert your signature, a link to this (your talk) page, and a timestamp. The best way to learn about something is to experience it. Explore, learn, contribute, and don't forget to have some fun! To get some practice editing you can use a sandbox. You can [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Mypage/sandbox&action=edit&preload=Template:User_Sandbox/preload create your own private sandbox] for use any time. Perfect for working on bigger projects. Then for easy access in the future, you can put  on your user page. By the way, seeing as you haven't created a user page yet, simply click here to start it.

 Sincerely, – MrX 03:34, 16 October 2012 (UTC)  [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:MrX&action=edit&section=new&preload=Template:Welcome_to_Wikipedia/user-talk_preload (Leave me a message)]

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– MrX 03:19, 16 October 2012 (UTC)

Response to your question on my talk page
You added:

"The rainbow flag was created to be a more organic and natural replacement, and is a welcomed symbol in the LGBT community since it promotes the spread of aids and mental instability."

Which is at best, controversial, and at worst, vandalism. In any case, you would would need reliable sources to add something like this. Please review the links in the welcome message above for how to do this. – MrX 03:40, 16 October 2012 (UTC)

In response to your feedback
That is to be expected. Citations are easy:

There is a "Cite" toolbar at the top of the edit window which allows you to automatically generate the required wiki code.



You click one of the templates, e.g. "book", and fill in the details.

More information can be found in Referencing for beginners or the citations tutorial (the below video will play best in Firefox or Chrome):

Hope this helps,

Ariconte (talk) 06:42, 16 October 2012 (UTC)

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