User talk:Fritzz44
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- Collapse of the World Trade Center has been a contentious article. I have found it easy to loose track of what I'm doing, and mistakenly break the rules. In particular, we have a three-revert rule that is designed to prevent edit wars. The rule is somewhat complex, so when you get a few minutes it might be good to familiarize yourself with it. You haven't violated it, I just mention it as something we all have to keep in mind. If you have any questions, ask anyone. Best wishes, Tom Harrison Talk 00:13, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
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Thanks, I am new to Wikipedia, and so this 3RR rule is new to me too. Hope I didnt do anything wrong. So I should just hope if my lines are cut by someone that doesnt want people to know certain facts that someone else has read the input in the meantime and reverts his edit again? Or should I use the discussion board? Fritzz44 08:24, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
- The talk page is always a good place to discuss changes to the article. It's also important to assume good faith. Tom Harrison Talk 14:14, 30 June 2006 (UTC)