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September 2019 edit

  Hello, I'm Oshwah. I noticed that you made a change to an article, Black Flag, Western Australia, but you didn't provide a source. I’ve removed it for now, but if you’d like to include a citation to a reliable source and re-add it, please do so! If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. ~Oshwah~(talk) (contribs) 04:48, 21 September 2019 (UTC)Reply

 

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Black Flag edit

The edit history of this article is now getting quite confusing, and your own contributions are showing a limited understanding about what WP:ABOUT.

Perhaps you need to ask for help, rather than adding unsubstantiated material, and also potential material that is inadequately referenced, at the same time calling out other material as being inadequate.

As it is WP:SPA suggests you havent edited other items at all. Try clarifying exactly what it is you hope to do. As it is the Black Flag article now lacks adequate explanation of a number of issues. JarrahTree 01:52, 25 September 2019 (UTC)Reply

Black Flag edit

Would you computer geeks please find something better to do, I tried adding legitimit information about this area gleaned from a book I read, It's publicized and widely available ans I suggest you geeks read it before telling me the information is unreferenced and unreliable, the Author discovered the Black Flag area and gave the true explanation for the place name which you geeks can't seem to handle. Zoontag (talk) 02:01, 25 September 2019 (UTC)Reply

geeks could be taken many ways. You are trying to edit a wikipedia article, and when you respond with a poorly spelt response, you could actually ask for help so your point from Sligo can be inserted into the article. That needs help. First WP:AGF and WP:NPA.

First the item you read was: -
Sligo, N. K. (Norman Kenneth); Bridge, Peter J. (Peter John), 1943- (1995), Mates and gold : reminiscences of early Westralian goldfields, 1890-1896 (Annotated and reprinted ed.), Hesperian Press, ISBN 978-0-85905-195-8{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
what could help you, is if you find the page number - your job - you read the book...
and then the words from that page that verify your claim of what he has written.


Btw Landgate [1] claim in their website: Black Flag -
The goldfields townsite of Black Flag, now abandoned, takes its name from the Black Flag gold find, discovered in 1893. The townsite was gazetted in 1897, but it is not known why the place was named Black Flag.
which means that Sligo makes a claim, but others do not record such a claim as something that can be verified.

And that is an important thing about an on-line encyclopedia - there is the need for WP:V and WP:RS for WP:CITE. Thanks. JarrahTree 02:20, 25 September 2019 (UTC)Reply