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I hope for a fruitful collaboration

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Greetings HansJohan808. I have noticed that you are interested in some of the same topics as me. I respectfully and humbly hope for very fruitful collaborations with you on topics of mutual interest. I thank you in advance for your guidance and support. With best wishes! PeepleLikeYou (talk) 09:40, 5 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

Hope you can participate as a member of the community

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Hi HansJohan808. I want to discuss editing with you, as it's refreshing to have a new editor. However, Wikipedia has some strict rules and policies about editing, and -- forgive me if I'm wrong -- you seem to be unfamiliar with many of them.

The main thing is that Wikipedia is a community project. That means many editors may have an interest in editing any particular Wikipedia Page -- they don't always; months have gone by with only one editor showing sharing an opinion or making an edit, on many pages I've followed (though this may also indicate approval of the edit) -- and for that reason, discussion is encouraged. This can only happen on the Talk Page. It's impossible to have a discussion in the Edit Summary, which is what you seem to use exclusively. The idea is to improve the entry, not to further a point-of-view. Another thing that violates Wikipedia etiquette and makes discussion impossible is massive editing in a very short time. Many edits need to be revised. If they are made one after another, within minutes or even days of each other, that too is violating Wikipedia etiquette.

I want to point this out to you so you can, for starters, do two things:

1) Slow down

2) When you make any major edit (not correcting typos or grammar), wait a few days until your next one, mention it on the Talk Page to see if anyone else has an opinion, pro or con, to the change you want to make. Join the discussion; respect other opinions as you wish yours to be respected.

On the Talk Page, we can discuss the necessity of having credible sources cited accurately. I look forward to you joining the community.--Daveler16 (talk) 23:13, 7 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

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