User talk:68.22.26.73
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[edit] Your edit to Cancer
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[edit] Photon
You (I assume you have edited from ip addresses 68.22.26.73, .74, and .75) have made a number of edits to photon that have been reverted. I can understand that it feels frustrating, but when editing articles, especially established articles with a long history, you should keep a number of things in mind:
- The first few paragraphs of an article should be an introduction for the reader who doesn't know anything about the subject. I.e., advanced topics such as the lepton number of a photon, do not belong there, but rather in more specialized sections further down in the article.
- Comments questioning the validity of statements in the article should not be in the article itself, but rather on the talk page.
I will put a welcome message with information for new editors below. Han-Kwang 21:26, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
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