Hello, N1of2. Are you new to Wikipedia, or have you been editing for awhile as an IP editor and are already familiar with Wikipedia's rules and policies? Regards, AzureCitizen (talk) 17:40, 21 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

I did occasional edits over the years but nothing intense. Thanks for reaching out; from a quick look I see that your edits and comments are frequently well received. Your usage of "lede" actually made me look it up. :) N1of2 (talk) 18:35, 21 December 2011 (UTC)Reply
Either way, welcome to Wikipedia! I thought to ask because sometimes folks are new and haven't had the chance yet to get familiar with Wikipedia policies; I noticed you'd reverted three times in the past 24 hours on the Obsession article (here, here, and here) and wanted to make sure you didn't get yourself in a spot with WP:3RR, something you'll probably want to read up on since its considered a "bright line" rule. Also, you might want to read WP:BRD, which essentially says that if you come to an article and start making changes and your changes are opposed and reverted by other editors, the best way to proceed is to take the proposed changes to the Talk Page and discuss them first instead of simply flipping the article back to your new style/preference while continuing the discussion. With that said, I don't wish to be leave you a negative impression of working with other editors or discourage you from enjoying your time here on Wikipedia... most of the time here, editors find a way to work it out and get along just fine even if their perspectives differ! Everyone has a right to participate as long as they work within the community, and the process of seeking consensus usually ends with an article finding the middle ground (as it should be). On that note, welcome again and I look forward to working with you! Regards, AzureCitizen (talk) 18:46, 21 December 2011 (UTC)Reply
AC, Thanks for taking the time with your well referenced post above. I will tread more carefully and hope to not waste your time again in this fashion :) N1of2 (talk) 19:07, 21 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Hello N1of2 ,

The fringe http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/ (formely http://www.stonegateinstitute.org/ formely http://www.hudson-ny.org/ ) can be used to source "According to far right gatestoneinstitute.org, Muslims are this and that.", but can not be used to source "Muslims are this and that.". See WP:ATTRIBUTEPOV, WP:FRINGE, Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 134#Gatestone Institute and Taybeh, Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 142#Quality of sources. Visite fortuitement prolongée (talk) 20:00, 21 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

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