User talk:Zeke83

Hanover Township
Regarding your comments in multiple places — (1) Your edit summary doesn't really make sense: Egypt has been around for thousands of years, the Super Bowl is decades old, and election results are a typical subject of study for historians down the road. (2) Your comments at my talk are a good reason not to include this information on Wikipedia: when you're editing something to which you have a close connection, you must be very careful, and it's only rarely a good idea to edit something to which you're related like this. How do you know that this minimal event will be the subject of future interest? Election results are the only "new" thing that you mentioned, and we know that results of elections are covered by later historians far into the future (just look around at the local history section at your public library and you'll be likely to find local histories that cover results more than a century before the books were written), but minor pipeline explosions are not the kind of thing that will be remembered for very long. Moreover, you've not brought in any reliable sources that cover the subject — even if it were a topic that plainly should be covered in the history of the township, it wouldn't belong without coverage from reliable sources, for Wikipedia is meant to include only material that has already been published elsewhere, and things based simply on your own observations don't belong here. Thanks for trying to improve the article on your locality, but we need to be careful to maintain any enecyclopedia rather than a blog of the latest events. Nyttend (talk) 01:50, 24 February 2011 (UTC)
 * It might be better to have this conversation at Talk:Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Ruhrfisch &gt;&lt;&gt; &deg; &deg; 04:33, 24 February 2011 (UTC)

File copyright problem with File:Tennessee Gas explosion.jpeg
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