User talk:Watchdog1935

In response to your feedback
Hey there. I'm sorry to see that you were frustrated when editing Wikipedia. I took a look at your edits, and it looks like the person who reverted them did that because your edits did not include references to reliable sources, and because they were not written from a neutral point of view. It is important to cite sources on Wikipedia, because this allows other users to verify that the information on Wikipedia is accurate. It also is a good starting point for further reading. Neutrality is also important on Wikipedia, because we want to make sure that people reading the articles get just the facts, without any biased or subjective material. Sometimes, it's easy to add biased material to Wikipedia without even realizing it; it's a good idea to read through your edits carefully to catch yourself before you do this.

If you would like some help getting started with editing Wikipedia, try the Wikipedia Teahouse! The Teahouse is a place where new editors like yourself can ask questions about using and editing Wikipedia. Friendly, experienced editors like myself are always around to help you and answer your questions. I hope to see you there!

dalahäst (let's talk!) 08:50, 5 August 2012 (UTC)

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