User talk:Ilikebuckethats
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February 2020
[edit]Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to add promotional or advertising material to Wikipedia, you may be blocked from editing. --VVikingTalkEdits 14:52, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
There’s no reason. The page is old and the informations as well, I just added informations and at least not false. You better be more interesting about people who wrote there that Marcus died, that was pretty unrespectful, not mine. Ilikebuckethats (talk) 14:54, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
- I hope that Viewmont Viking won't object to me replying here, since I made the original revert of the material that you'd added. One of the most important rules for Wikipedia editing is what is called the neutral point of view policy. That means that we don't add our own opinions about things to articles; instead we look at what reliable sources, such as textbooks and articles in serious newspapers, say about a topic. Then we summarize what they say in our own words. I gather that you're a big fan of Marcus and Martinus, and that's great, but when you're very enthusiastic about something it makes it hard to write fairly about it, because your own opinions keep getting in the way. The only way round that is to stick to just summarizing what reliable sources say.You can find some more advice on how to contribute to Wikipedia in the links in the welcome message that I posted above; please have a look at them and ask me questions if you have them. You can do that by posting here or on my talk page. I hope you stick around and edit some more articles; as I said above, though, you might find it easier to start with an article that you care a bit less about. One tip is that we are usually quite cautious about including links to external websites, such as social media, in the body of an article: there's a policy for that which you can find here.Finally, you're absolutely right that it's very wrong to vandalize an article. Writing that somebody has died when they haven't is particularly hurtful. If you see vandalism like that to an article in the future, you should undo it and warn the user not to make similar edits again. There's more information about vandalism and how to combat it on Wikipedia on this page.Best wishes, and happy editing, Wham2001 (talk) 20:06, 3 February 2020 (UTC)