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Cult brands

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I reverted your edits before noticing that you were doing them as part of your coursework. Please ask your lecturer to read Wikipedia:Education program/Educators Wikipedia:School and university projects my mistake, the other one is US/Canada only: there are resources and advice available so that an assignment involving Wikipedia can be successful for the students, the academic, and also the encyclopedia and its volunteer editors.

I have reverted your changes to the article on Cult brand because they were unsourced, badly formatted, and too much of a "how to do it" article. Wikipedia is not an instruction manual. Please take time to study other articles in Wikipedia, see how content is formatted (bullet point lists are rarely used, subheadings can't be created just by putting a term on a separate line, etc), become familiar with the general tone of Wikipedia articles, etc.

Please use edit summaries when editing, to explain your changes.

You over-wrote the existing lead paragraph and added two new sections, taking no notice of the following text which was then left apparently part of the "Examples" section. Please ensure that your edits improve an existing article, rather than leaving it in a confusing state.

When you make an edit, please use "Preview" to see the effect. If it is not what you intended - the layout is completely wrong, etc - please either edit it further, or do not save the edit: don't leave the encyclopedia in a messy state. If you have saved an edit and then realise it was not successful, you can undo it yourself - click on "History", see your edit, click on "Undo". This is not a university lab or a trial database: it is an international encyclopedia. Please treat it with respect. There is a lot to learn about editing Wikipedia, but it is an interesting journey. Happy Editing. PamD 16:00, 23 October 2014 (UTC) amended 16:26, 23 October 2014 (UTC)Reply