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Happy editing! Shibbolethink ( ) 16:52, 11 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your contributions to Eric Feigl-Ding edit

I just wanted to thank you for your outspoken highlighting of the issues with the Eric Feigl-Ding article. I have had limited bandwidth to make changes to the article but have been deeply concerned for multiple months that it is painting a very skewed portrait of his credibility; however, I have no relevant expertise and generally seemed to be the only contributor to the article who felt that criticisms of him needed to be highlighted. Your highlighting of issues with the article seems to have drawn more editor attention and hopefully has set the trajectory of contributions towards a more accurate portrayal.GlobeGores (talk page | user page) 06:29, 15 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

Hello Joel (@GlobeGores: for double mentoring  ),
I recently did some format edits on your previous posts on EFD's talkpage. It's a common thing when new users arrive on wikipedia to pick up best practice progressively. The improvements I lead were the following :
  • Add bullet list ( * at line start) when you treated a list of items in succession (i.e.: several Wikipedia's rules)
  • When one of your post had several signatures, only keep the last signature.
  • Indent better ( : at line start)
Those are light improvements of format to more standard practices, which makes the reading of your posts and arguments easier to other experiences users.
As a general comment, I would also encourage you to keep messages short. Wikipedia discussion are slow and messy processes, shorter messages make a reading / maintenance cost lower. Also, bullet lists are an helpful tools.
Overall, you are jumping and learning the wikiway pretty fast. Welcome on board ! Yug (talk) 15:33, 16 June 2021 (UTC)Reply