User talk:Yup ok yea

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Margaret Brown
Thanks for your interest in Margaret Brown. What a woman!

I reverted your edits here because:
 * you changed the title of an article
 * you changed information to something other than what is in a cited source.

If you are adding or changing information in the body of an article, you need a source for the information. If you are changing information, you need a source + keep the existing information as to say: one sources says [source] and another source says [source].

I hope that makes sense. Feel free to contact me when you're looking to add or change information. You can also check out WP:Teahouse, which is a great place to ask questions, get involved with the Wikipedia community, and obtain information.

I know it can be a little overwhelming at times because there are a lot of guidelines, but there are a lot of lovely, helpful people here.–CaroleHenson (talk) 01:41, 24 September 2023 (UTC)