User talk:Aguynamedjohnlee
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[edit]Hello, Aguynamedjohnlee, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:
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University Bible Fellowship
[edit]Hi, it seems Bkarcher has removed my sources for memberships. Despite citing my sources, he has removed them as saying it is self-promotion. Would a third party please note his changes? He clearly has a conflict of interest. thanks. [Aguynamedjohnlee]
University Bible Fellowship
[edit]I am going to attempt to add the memberships of UBF again today. These are facts, not self-promotion. If a third party editor besides Bkarcher would notice this, please note the reason why I am adding it. It is in the section on memberships and i am just stating what is true. THanks [User:Aguynamedjohnlee|Aguynamedjohnlee]] (User talk:Aguynamedjohnlee\talk)
University Bible Fellowship
[edit]Please note again that i have simply added FACTS about UBF's memberships. There is not self-promotion going on here. Thanks. [User:Aguynamedjohnlee}
- Hi JohnLee, no one is disputing the facts you mention. In fact, the group is part of dozens of memberships most likely. The issue is what kind of fact? You will want to learn about notability from the Wiki learning section: WP:NN. Adding facts that are not notable and of little or no interest outside of your group is just propaganda. Instead of blindly adding your facts without any discussion on the talk page of the article (no one reads your talk page here, normally!), I suggest learning more about this community. For example, learning about list cruft would be a good start: WP:LISTCRUFT. Bkarcher (talk) 12:55, 26 May 2016 (UTC)