User talk:UpdatorBen
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Brockman
[edit]Hello, I wanted to let you know that I've moved the Brockman page; it's now at User:UpdatorBen/Brockman. Right now, the page isn't in a condition suitable to be an article, due to issues such as an almost complete lack of citations and plainly incomplete chunks (e.g. the "Information is sought regarding..." sections). For this reason, it really ought to be treated as a draft, so I've put it at its current spot by "userfying" it, i.e. putting it in your userspace. Here, you can edit it at your preferred speed, and making lots of little incremental changes will be fine. When you think you're done, you can move it back yourself (see Wikipedia:Moving a page), or you can ask for help in moving it. Nyttend (talk) 06:08, 27 January 2014 (UTC)
Thank you. UpdatorBen (talk) 01:16, 27 January 2014. I was under the impression that wikis were meant to be grown organically, with multiple editors, so was prepping it for that input from global authors. I stand corrected. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your willingness to take time to help with revisions. The article clearly had many authors, with some rather ambiguous racism and hostile nationalism at one point. It is now scoured it of racism and libelous nonsense and prepped to be a genealogy piece with a surname disambiguation. However, I am considering removing that surname disambiguation as that seems a bit confusing in current context. UpdatorBen