Reasons why I have removed your edit | Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. We really appreciate your efforts (except if you're a vandal), but you must have done something wrong while doing your edit. This may have included:
- Triggering the edit filter.
- Your edit seemed to be vandalism or disruptive editing.
- Removing references, even if you believe they are wrong, without explaining why.
- Removing a large section of an article without legitimately explaining why.
- Introducing inappropriate jokes to articles.
- Your edit seemed to be an edit test.
- Introducing new information to an article without having references (see the No Original Research policy on Wikipedia).
- Introducing new information to an article with references without proper citation.
- Sharing your opinion on a living person (whether if it is a positive or negative view about them, violates the Biographies of living persons policy).
- Not having a Neutral point of view in articles (avoid using words such as I, you, me, and we in articles).
If you still believe your edit should stay and not be reverted, or you still don't understand, go ahead and talk to me on this talk page! Don't worry, I don't bite newcomers! |
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