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Hello, I am very, very new to this process. I recently made my first edits to a topic (actually a sub-topic), and was notified shortly afterwards that a change had been made, possibly to my edit, but I am not even sure if that is the case. When I attempted to ask the Wikipedian who had made the change, I realized that I did not even know how to do so. I also have questions regarding my "signature," and regarding the use of citations when editing, specifically, when removing inaccurate content: I would assume that I am required to provide a citation in order to verify that the material which I am deleting/modifying is in fact erroneous, and that I am justified in deleting it/modifying it. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Abu~Labid al~Zuraiqi [נשיקות פיהו] (talk) 21:55, 30 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

You can check the page history (via the "View history" tab at the top of the page) to see who edited the article. In this particular instance, Penbat made some edits unrelated to yours. Since your edits were earlier reverted by The Magnificent Clean-keeper, you should indeed provide references that support your stance and discuss the issue at the article's talk page. Huon (talk) 22:23, 30 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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