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History of the electric vehicle edit

Gallimons, I have reverted your edits to History of the electric vehicle. The vast majority of the content you added was unsourced and written as if it were from a book or news article. Please see the Wikipedia Manual of Style. The exclamation and question marks, the unencyclopedic section headers, and the general enthusiasm over knowledge turned the page into a piece of entertainment from the encyclopedic article it was supposed to be. You're 100% welcome to make more edits to the article as long as they are not fancruft. Please note Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, consumed for educational purposes. Waddles 🗩 🖉 16:46, 12 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

As I have said, this page is under construction. I have added many photographs from varying wiki sources. I have added numerous sources. Exclamation and question marks can be edited, no problem. How can adding more knowledge be entertainment when based on facts. If you miss sources, add ‘’citation needed’ or contribute yourself. And exactly for educational purposes I have added defining trends over facts. Discuss them, do not remove them.

@Gallimons: I understand the page was under construction. However, your progress didn't seem to actually address any of the issues you created, and just added to them. A lot of the content was incorrect, unsourced, and the usage of '!', '?', and section headers like 'Saving the moon!' do not belong on an encyclopedia. I really recommend checking out the Wikipedia guidelines and manual of style before making large edits like this. Please read:

Waddles 🗩 🖉 17:02, 12 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

I will change the headers, but really the content is sourced. ! And ? And the captions can be easily changed. By anyone. That it the spirit of cocreation. Not by removing whole parts.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Gallimons (talkcontribs)

Please remember to sign talk page discussions with your signature. Do this by adding 4 tildes (i.e. ~~~~) at the end of your comment. You have forgotten this twice at Talk:History_of_the_electric_vehicle#To_do.  Stepho  talk  08:22, 17 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

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