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December 2011[edit]

Your recent editing history at Franklin Library shows that you are in danger of breaking the three-revert rule, or that you may have already broken it. An editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's work—whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each time—counts as a revert. Breaking the three-revert rule often leads to a block.

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  • Besides edit-warring and reinstating unencyclopedic content without so much as an edit summary, you have also removed valid maintenance templates (in itself a disruptive act). User:LadyofShalott has started a section on the talk page where you are free to engage in discussion; you may not simply reinstate this unencyclopedic, non-neutral, and improperly verified content. I suggest you have a look at WP:NPOV (neutrality), WP:V (verifiability--and your own website is not a reliable source), and WP:NOTDIR (on why Wikipedia articles are not lists of trivia). I am reverting you: please understand that you have reverted three times already (without explaining why), and that is a clear-line offense, as WP:3R explains. Thank you. Drmies (talk) 03:57, 14 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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unpublished master's thesis[edit]

Hello. I see you've been adding the reference Bowen, Craig H. (1995) Academic Freedom and the Utah Controversies of 1911 and 1915. Unpublished Master's thesis, University of Utah to several articles. WP:SCHOLARSHIP urges care when citing unpublished manuscripts and theses, as they may be unreliable, offer views disproportionate to their prominence, and/or be primary sources. "Masters dissertations and theses are considered reliable only if they can be shown to have had significant scholarly influence." I would advise you to use validly published resources when possible. If there are journal articles or book chapters that cover the same information, then those should be cited instead. Additionally, over-reliance on unpublished manuscripts located in a single library can make it harder to verify the content. And as an aside, the preferred way to format italics is double apostrophes (not quotation marks), as described in MOS:ITALIC. Cheers, --Animalparty! (talk) 19:40, 28 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

And as a follow up: Per MOS:FURTHER, "Further reading" sections should generally not duplicate the content of the References section (see also Wikipedia:Further reading). Also, when citing the same source multiple times, see Wikipedia:Citing sources#Repeated citations, and for ease in formatting, you might use various citation templates (e.g. {{cite journal}}, {{cite book}}, {{cite thesis}}). --Animalparty! (talk) 19:57, 28 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Nibley and Barker[edit]

Nibley's clearly not a reliable source for much more than LDS views (as opposed to fact). Barker doesn't seem much better, hence WP:RSN#Is Margaret Barker a reliable source for the Book of Enoch or Seven Archangels?. Doug Weller talk 10:08, 20 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Cosmic Covenant (May 21)[edit]

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A few things[edit]

First off, thank you for the work you've been doing to improve biographical articles like Elijah Abel, Zebedee Coltrin, and Stillman Pond. We need editors who have a good knowledge of historical sources and who are willing to write articles. That said, I have a few requests for you:

  1. Please use edit summaries. Right now 99.4% of your edits have a blank edit summary. [1] That's bad. This is a collaborative project, and part of that collaboration includes letting other editors know what you're doing without forcing them to investigate every single edit.
  2. Please use talk pages. Again, collaboration. Let people know what you're doing by using article talk pages. I can't see that you have replied to any messages on this page (your personal "user talk page"). At the very least please reply here to acknowledge that you are getting this message and that I'm not just talking into the vacuum of the internet.
  3. Please take 20 minutes and read our core policy on WP:Neutral point of view, paying special attention to sections 2.3 (Due and undue weight) and 2.4 (Religion). I am very concerned about the neutrality and the sheer volume of material you have added at The Book of Giants#A 'Book of Moses' connection
  4. Please take a few minutes and skim WP:Reliable sources, paying attention to the sections titled "Biased or opinionated sources" and "Primary, secondary, and tertiary sources". We're a bit different from academia here in that we favor secondary sources over primary sources.

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It might also be useful to read Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch. Avoid language such as "Of course...." or "See..." Tone is also important - writing in an objective fashion. There's also a common problem many new editors have and that is learning that writing an essay or a paper for a journal is very different from writing a Wikipedia article. Our articles are supposed to present significant opinions/ideas etc in proportion to their significance, without actually making an argument based on using various sources to come to the editor's conclusion. See WP:NOR. I haven't looked at your work in detail but I think I see quite bit of your own analysis in it, both in the body of the text and in your footnotes. By the way, to learn a bit about the background and experience of both Awilley and myself you might want to look at our user page. Doug Weller talk 15:15, 8 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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August 2019[edit]

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Cosmic Covenant (September 26)[edit]

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