User talk:Gettingitaccurate
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Hello Gettingitaccurate. Today you deleted some text from the article Harvey Pitt. The text was supported by in-line citations identifying the source of the information. On Wikipedia it is very important that all information be attributed to a source(s), and that source(s) should be identified to allow independent verification. It is also important that information supported by a suitable in-line citation should not be deleted casually, and preferably only after communicating with either the User who inserted the information (using a message on that User's Talk page) or with other Users interested in the article (using a message on the article's Talk page.) For this reason I have restored the information you deleted.
If you feel strongly about the unsuitability of this criticism of Harvey Pitt, or you doubt the accuracy of the in-line citations, please raise your concerns at Talk:Harvey Pitt so that other interested Users can join the discussion. Happy editing! Dolphin (t) 22:55, 2 May 2012 (UTC)