User talk:Ivettealexandra
Recent edit to Matt Maher
May 2015
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Please be careful
There was so much wrong with this edit to the Rhett Walker Band article.
- September 16, 2014 brought the sophomore album to the masses. "Here's to the One's" is the second release from their Essential Worship label and is a node to their southern upbringing. : <ref>http://www.breathecast.com/articles/the-rhett-wallker-band-explain-album-here-s-to-the-ones-perform-inspiring-single-on-bc-news-video-25041/</ref>
- The release date was not September 16, 2014, it was October 14, 2014. That's below in the discography section of the article and the album article itself. If you had a proper reference, it too would have had the date. You didn't, so you shouldn't have added it.
- We don't call second releases "sophomore". See MOS:SOPHOMORE.
- We use professional terms and "brought ... to the masses" isn't that. While creative writing is appreciated in magazines and other publications, Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and we try to keep a professional and factual tone.
- Record albums are italicized not placed in quotes. Songs are placed in quotes. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Albums/Album article style guide.
- Another factual problem, the title of the album is Here's to the Ones, not Here's to the One's. A proper source would have helped you with that as well.
- If you just stated that the band's second album, you called it 'sophomore album", was release in the first sentence, why would you start the second sentence with stating that it was their second release? Being redundant is another another sign of poor writing style.
- The label was not Essential Worship, but Essential Records. Again, another factual error that a good source would have provided.
- Writing "is a node to their southern upbringing" is both unsupported and grammatically incorrect.
- The reference you supplied makes no claims to support that it had to with their heritage.
- A "node" is a lump or place where things come together (see this dictionary definition). I suspect you meant to write "nod". Please proof-read your content.
- In this context, "Southern" would be capitalized.
- Do not leave spaces between punctuation and references. You left a new line or "carriage return".
Please take more care when editing. As you do, your edits will be appreciated and will prevent other editors from reverting them wholesale. Walter Görlitz (talk) 19:56, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
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Did you read anything I wrote yesterday?
You keep adding spaces where they don't belong and poor references. Please, either improve or stop editing. Walter Görlitz (talk) 14:50, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
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