Talk:Muslim Scout Association (Lebanon)
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[edit] Image:Sheikh Muhammad Toufik El Hibri.jpg
I have again trimmed off the caption on the image, that is for the article space itself, and inappropriate on the image itself. Chris 02:43, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
- Ghazello-You need to stop reverting text that is relevant or changes I made, without explaining yourself on the talk page or in the edit summaries. Wikipedia's rule is If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly or redistributed by others, do not submit it. You take Muhammad out of Muhammad Toufik El Hibri's name, breaking the hyperlink. For all I know, it could be two separate people, father and son or grandson, but you don't say, you just revert. When I change one of your edits, the photo caption for instance, from "primary supporter of the Scout movement in Lebanon and the Arab world", something unsourced, possibly true for Lebanon but inapplicable for Egypt or Morocco, to "recipient of the Bronze Wolf award", something documented, you revert back to the text you've put in. I removed the caption from you photograph, and explained in the edit that captions belong on the article, not as part of the photograph. In response you created two more copies of the photo, with the captions added again. I have no doubt you have better sources than I do, you're probably right in many of your additions, maybe even in your reverts, but you need to explain yourself when you make those changes. I think you don't understand the process well enough to allow other users to make good changes on the article. I support your enthusiasm, but you have to let others edit, too. Chris 02:56, 24 May 2007 (UTC)