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Hiya, There is a discussion going on the global warming talk page after an edit you made in the lede. Not sure whether you got a notification, hence a heads-up here. Femke Nijsse ( talk) 08:22, 20 May 2019 (UTC)
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Just sending this FYI to everyone recently in the topic area who doesn't have one in the last 12 months. And before I posted here, I sent one to myself too. NewsAndEventsGuy ( talk) 02:18, 15 July 2019 (UTC)
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I see that progress is being made; thank you. You should also add the "first#=" parameters. When you move the full citation to "Sources" (replacing it with the short-cite) I believe you will find it easier to read and check if formatted in a manner similar to the other citations. ♦ J. Johnson (JJ) ( talk) 22:13, 16 September 2019 (UTC)
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Directed panspermia is interesting but it’s not relevant to some of the articles you’ve added it to, so I’ve deleted it. Andyjsmith ( talk) 08:33, 14 June 2020 (UTC)
No preprints as sources, please. -- RexxS ( talk) 18:02, 19 August 2020 (UTC)
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I notice you were advised above about WP:MEDRS, but you are still adding many non- WP:MEDRS sources to articles. Please make sure any source for biomedical content that you use meets the WP:MEDRS standard. Thanks. Alexbrn ( talk) 15:16, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
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Please see the 2019 post above directing you to WP:MEDRS explaining sourcing guidelines for medical content. You also received a note about this recently. Major depressive disorder is a Featured article, and an overview of a broad topic; see WP:WIAFA and WP:FAOWN as well. This edit is based on a recent primary source rather than a secondary review, and is WP:UNDUE as well. If you are having a hard time understanding sourcing guidelines in medical content, you might suggest your edits on the article talk page before adding them, or ask questions at WT:MED. SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 16:33, 18 September 2022 (UTC)
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Perhaps you could take a look at this revert. It seems grossly unfair to say that this was a rebuttal to the letter itself. The problem was the way the letter was being misrepresented. Also, take a look at the editing history of the article about that letter. None of the reverts have anything to do with actual content. 201.71.2.255 ( talk) 10:05, 26 October 2023 (UTC)
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I noticed that you sometimes edit topics related to medicine/health, and that these are reverted. See Folate for recent example. These topics require a specific standard for allowable references. See WP:MEDRS. Briefly, individual clinical trials are not allowed (nor in vitro or animal research). This irks a lot of people, but that is the way it is. David notMD ( talk) 12:25, 28 March 2019 (UTC)
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Hiya, There is a discussion going on the global warming talk page after an edit you made in the lede. Not sure whether you got a notification, hence a heads-up here. Femke Nijsse ( talk) 08:22, 20 May 2019 (UTC)
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Just sending this FYI to everyone recently in the topic area who doesn't have one in the last 12 months. And before I posted here, I sent one to myself too. NewsAndEventsGuy ( talk) 02:18, 15 July 2019 (UTC)
Hello! Thanks for adding some more accessible RSs to global warming. Are you aware that we agreed to have a consistent citation style on this page? That's one of the requirements for it being a featured article. We chose a citation style with the harv-template. For more information and examples, see the text and see Talk:Global warming/Citation standards. The citations that you're adding are not yet in this style. Could you convert them a bit? Femke Nijsse ( talk) 11:35, 25 August 2019 (UTC)
Regarding your
recent edit at
Global warming: as before, please note that we are establishing a citation style where full citations are placed in the Sources section, and a short-cite used for the in-line citation. Please move the full citation in your edit to "Sources", adding the |ref=harv
parameter. Also, please include the first five authors in your full citation. The short-cite to use in this case is {{
harvnb|Turetsky|Abbott|Jones|Anthony|2019}}
. ♦
J. Johnson (JJ) (
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20:50, 15 September 2019 (UTC)
I see that progress is being made; thank you. You should also add the "first#=" parameters. When you move the full citation to "Sources" (replacing it with the short-cite) I believe you will find it easier to read and check if formatted in a manner similar to the other citations. ♦ J. Johnson (JJ) ( talk) 22:13, 16 September 2019 (UTC)
Thanks, NewsAndEventsGuy ( talk) 18:11, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
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Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. Remember that when adding content about health, please only use high-quality reliable sources as references. We typically use review articles, major textbooks and position statements of national or international organizations. (There are several kinds of sources that discuss health: here is how the community classifies them and uses them.) WP:MEDHOW walks you through editing step by step. A list of resources to help edit health content can be found here. The edit box has a built-in citation tool to easily format references based on the PMID or ISBN.
We also provide style advice about the structure and content of medicine-related encyclopedia articles. The welcome page is another good place to learn about editing the encyclopedia. If you have any questions, please feel free to drop me a note. Doc James ( talk · contribs · email) 05:45, 27 April 2020 (UTC)
I see that you have contributed to the Wikipedia article on mysticism. I am currently trying to start a WikiProject on mysticism at Wikipedia: WikiProject Council and wonder whether you would be interested in joining. Vorbee ( talk) 16:17, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
Directed panspermia is interesting but it’s not relevant to some of the articles you’ve added it to, so I’ve deleted it. Andyjsmith ( talk) 08:33, 14 June 2020 (UTC)
No preprints as sources, please. -- RexxS ( talk) 18:02, 19 August 2020 (UTC)
As an editor of Solar Foods please go and read its talk page: [1]. Thank you! Jjanhone ( talk) 04:40, 9 October 2020 (UTC)
It appears that you have committed a copyright violation with your recent edits to Effects and Politics of climate change. Your additions are nearly word-for-word from the abstract of the cited article. You may need to summarize this material in your own words. Thanks. -- Spiffy sperry ( talk) 20:27, 19 November 2020 (UTC) Thank you for the info! I followed your advise and summarized the material. - Cosmicseeds, 20 November 2020
Please do not introduce incorrect information into articles, as you did to
Hericium erinaceus. Your edits could be interpreted as
vandalism and have been
reverted. If you believe the information you added was correct, please
cite references or sources or discuss the changes on the article's
talk page before making them again. If you would like to experiment, use your
sandbox. Read
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17:12, 12 December 2020 (UTC)
I notice you were advised above about WP:MEDRS, but you are still adding many non- WP:MEDRS sources to articles. Please make sure any source for biomedical content that you use meets the WP:MEDRS standard. Thanks. Alexbrn ( talk) 15:16, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
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Please see the 2019 post above directing you to WP:MEDRS explaining sourcing guidelines for medical content. You also received a note about this recently. Major depressive disorder is a Featured article, and an overview of a broad topic; see WP:WIAFA and WP:FAOWN as well. This edit is based on a recent primary source rather than a secondary review, and is WP:UNDUE as well. If you are having a hard time understanding sourcing guidelines in medical content, you might suggest your edits on the article talk page before adding them, or ask questions at WT:MED. SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 16:33, 18 September 2022 (UTC)
Hello, I'm
Blaze Wolf. I wanted to let you know that one or more external links you added to
Sex and drugs have been removed because they seemed to be inappropriate for an encyclopedia. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on
my talk page, or take a look at our
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Perhaps you could take a look at this revert. It seems grossly unfair to say that this was a rebuttal to the letter itself. The problem was the way the letter was being misrepresented. Also, take a look at the editing history of the article about that letter. None of the reverts have anything to do with actual content. 201.71.2.255 ( talk) 10:05, 26 October 2023 (UTC)
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