User talk:Emkay202
June 2016
Why are my edits considered disruptive?
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Why are my edits considered disruptive? I didn't delete anything; I just moved text around to make the article more cohesive. Right now, there is a lot of repetitive information on Saab Group's page. I was trying to make it flow better. Why is that a bad thing? (I did actually delete a paragraph concerning the business area "Security and Defence Solutions" because according to their website, that is no longer a business area within Saab Group.) Emkay202 (talk) 06:11, 29 June 2016 (UTC)
- Ok I didn't noticed your last edit summary but your changes deleted over 1000 bytes of well sourced information. Spartacus! (talk) 06:19, 29 June 2016 (UTC)
But I deleted the information and then moved it to a different part of the page. I didn't delete it completely (except for the parts about Business Area Defence and Security Solutions, because that Business Area is no longer active[1]). I also tried to correct the information about Saab Barracuda LLC. It's listed with the Business Areas, but it is not a Business Area. It is a subsidiary of Saab Defense and Security USA.[2] Emkay202 (talk) 06:25, 29 June 2016 (UTC)
- @Emkay202 and Spartacus!: You both are new to Wikipedia in 2016. The best way to handle this particular issue is to discuss the specific edits on the article's talk page. Emkay, don't worry - you haven't been sanctioned or anything like that. These kinds of disagreements happen all the time, and the article talk page exists to work these things out. I think you both have acted in good faith and have the article's best wording in mind. It's just a matter of working out your differences on the talk page. It can all be resolved if you take the time to discuss the specifics. Good luck. — Maile (talk) 00:25, 1 July 2016 (UTC)