User talk:Adrianpip2000
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Greetings
I noticed your edits to fluorination agents and then went to your user page which begins with "Trying my best. Please let me know if I've made any errors. (It's really hard to keep track of all the rules and best practices.)" So I will respond. There are not really many rules beyond common sense. Most editors here are focused on Elvis impersonators, video games, movie stars, etc.
For chemists, a common challenge for newish editors is avoiding
For chemists, another issue is that new editors tend to cite primary journal articles, but the guidelines really call for reviews or books:
Speaking for my own biases, academic editors can be deeply delusional about what is authentically useful vs what some blowhard in Cambridge (take your pick) says about their reagent, compound, or nano-thing. No one has made a dime or saved a life with MOFs, for example. In any case, you can reach out to the chemistry project or leave notes on the talk pages. We need editors to fill gaps and fact check. Happy editing, --Smokefoot (talk) 20:40, 7 February 2024 (UTC)