User talk:XenaWarriorPrincess2

Hi I noticed that in your edit summary for your recent edits to Rebecca M. Calisi Rodriguez, you mentioned that you are the subject of the article.

First of all, Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. It only contains notable and verifiable information written in a neutral point of view.

Here on Wikipedia, notability is established by the subject of an article is covered in multiple secondary reliable sources.

Verifiable facts are facts which cite a reliable source.

These two factors combined ensure Wikipedia has at least somewhat a standard as a Wikipedia, and not just a website where anyone can post whatever they want.

For that reason, any edits to your article, whether it is your own edits, or your students, cannot be added just because they know that it is true because you are their teacher. It can only be added if the edits are cited to reliable sources. They should imagine that they are a random Wikipedia editor - would they still know the information? If not, it is not verifiable information and it cannot be added. This rule is especially enforced on articles about living people.

With that being said, before proceeding to edit the article about you, please see WP:AUTO. You are strongly recommended to refrain from editing your own article. Rather, discuss changes on the talk page and disclose the fact that you are the subject of the article. As for your students, they are also discouraged, but they may edit provided they follow the policies I mentioned. See WP:COIEDIT regarding your students' edits.

Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. Alternatively, you may visit the teahouse help forum.