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Recent IP edits - minor WP:NPOV

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@69.159.74.68: hi. I saw your (very) recent edits to the page. It's clear you want to help, and your edits have improved the page. Wikipedia has some plocies (mainly WP:NPOV in this instance) that need adhering to. The main issue was the statement of opinions as unequivocal fact. But, it's an easy msitake for a newcomer. Consider making a wikipedia account, if you wish to help more, as that will allow you quick editing rights to semi-protected pages, and will also help people discuss issues with you.

An example of this policy is on the page William Shakespeare - "widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist".

Bellezzasolo Discuss 16:42, 4 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]