Sources edit

Welcome to Wikipedia. You are not the first self-described conservative editor, and probably not the last one either. Regarding the sources you are planning to use, see the policies on Wikipedia:Reliable sources. To see the list of Perennial sources, follow the link. To participate on ongoing discussions on sources or to make suggestions of your own, use its talk page.

I am not trying to guess your ideological background, but Wikipedia:No personal attacks is also a policy. Otherwise, I wish you happy editing. Dimadick (talk) 10:39, 19 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

Thank you, I never intended to be the first. However, I believe Wikipedia is heavily biased toward the left on multiple occasions, and they back up their sources with unreliable articles from left-wing media outlets. Now, I'm not apart of the 5% of extremist conservative Republicans that others attempt to link me and others of my party with, and I will continuously denounce these alt-right, Qanon Republicans. I will never attempt to attack people personally on this platform.
As far as the sources, I will never use a politically biased source, such as your mainstream media outlets. I will never use lobbyist websites, or right-leaning or left-leaning news outlets, such as MSNBC and Fox News. Now I hope you weren't under the impression that as a "conservative editor," I would be spewing out Fox News this, Daily Wire that, because that would be unproductive, and just waste my time, and others time, as well as misinform the reader, or force the reader to lose respect for the article and Wikipedia as a hole. I do intend to be attacked for my views on this platform, and that is completely fine. I will denounce what is wrong at all times and educate readers a bit without the political bias BS.
I appreciate your links to guide me to making a better article with better sources, and I wish you the best. AmericanFarmer1 (talk) 16:52, 19 November 2022 (UTC)Reply