User talk:12.238.222.226
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Hi anon, thanks for your edits on New Chaucer Society! I see you've been working on the list of recent congresses. I want to warn you before you get too into this that wikipedia articles don't tend to incorporate this kind of list, as many editors see it as "not encyclopedic". More importantly, you haven't provided an obvious source for the information, so it may be removed if another editor thinks it doesn't meet WP:V. If you can provide references, that would be very helpful. If you care to add details on NCS that aren't directly from the society's website, ie information that comes from independent sources, that would be especially good. -- asilvering (talk) 22:09, 19 July 2024 (UTC)
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