Dexter32
License tagging for File:Water-flowing-sluice.jpg
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Single purpose account (University of Buckingham)
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sign, and indent
editto facilitate discussions, please consider Help:Using talk pages. --ThurnerRupert (talk) 10:18, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
- I have now added to Talk. Sorry, I'm not that familiar with using Wikipedia.
please use _only_ the talk page. when the discussion is finished, the article itself can be changed, ideally not by you as employee of UOB. would you mind to undo your change? --ThurnerRupert (talk) 10:44, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
Sorry, I am slightly puzzled. I don't really want to change the page back because the info is wrong. Would it be OK to leave it - rather than me changing it back and you (or someone else) changing it to the correct version. I will now work on the citations as requested.--Dexter32 (talk) 10:55, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
- Wikipedia:Conflict of interest is the reason, why people here do not like it so much if employees add statements to their own page. what i am sure you are aware of as university person, Wikipedia:Citing sources is as well important. --ThurnerRupert (talk) 11:47, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
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I didn't know that. Thank you.--Dexter32 (talk) 10:55, 6 February 2013 (UTC)