User talk:Wfgh447
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[edit] Priory of Sion
I see - I should check with User Page before making any corrections to Loremaster's mistakes. Yet others can make corrections immediately by clicking onto "edit this page". Strikes me as a bit of prejudice at work here. Well, you say you don't believe me yet you put a link to my website. AND a great deal of the existing material on the Priory of Sion article was contributed by me - that was "believable". My website will have to contain an article about Wikipedia practices relating to Priory of Sion and to the behaviour of Loremaster.Will the link to my website continue to exist thereafter?
Talk pages (not user talk pages, article talk pages, such as Talk:Priory of Sion, are where one discusses changes to articles. It's good to be bold and go right ahead and make changes in the article; if nobody objects, you're doing fine. But making substantive change in articles is fraught with peril for any editor, especially any new editor; and if other editors do object to your changes, they will discuss the changes themselves on the article talk page; putting personal comments on the article page itself (or on user pages) is frowned on (which is what got other editors coming to this page and complaining). Don't take any of this personally; Wikipedia can be pretty complicated technically and is also a large, complex social system -- and Wikipedia also gets disrupted a lot by vandals, which is why some editors have short fuses. --jpgordon∇∆∇∆ 00:20, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
- I see no evidence that you've discussed any of your changes on Talk:Priory of Sion. If you want to move forward on this issue, that's where you need to discuss it. Oh by the way, please sign your postings by putting ~~~~ at the end. Thanks! --jpgordon∇∆∇∆ 00:48, 8 September 2005 (UTC)