User talk:Youtubek
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January 2010
Coyote Springs, Nevada
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yes i need help editing it ever time i add to page it wont let me?can be the page or you think i should make new one? Youtubek (talk) 23:50, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
- The edit history shows that you've been able to edit the page before. However, many were removed as shown on the article's talk page. fetchcomms☛ 23:53, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
Coyote Springs, Nevada
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here what should be added 3000 seat amphitheater, Swim club with multiple pools,Equestrian center and horse park 30,000 square food Village Community Center on a 17.3 acre lake, Walking trails,Several neighborhood parks,Private fitness center and day spa,Retail stores,Gas station,K-8 school, Fire and medical emergency facilities , security, emergency services, health care and employment will be planned.with 240,000 residents and more than 150,000 homes on 43,000 acres.
- If you want to add content to an article but your edits keep getting reverted, then this is because you are breaking some basic Wikipedia ground rules. The history tab on the article allows you to see who is reverting your edits. Either use the CS discussion tab to ask why, or go to the user's talk page and post a polite message saying that you are new to Wikipedia and asking him or her to explain why your changes are being reverted. So for example you made these edits [1] which where reverted by another editor, Fat&Happy, who explained why on the talk page.
- One of the main constraints about Wikipedia is that its not about "truth" because one man's truth is another's heresy. It's mainly about using content from reputable sources, so if you want to discuss the amphitheatre for example, then you need to reference a reputable document which describes this. This might be a newspaper review or even a brochure produced by CS Land -- as long as it describes some verifiable reality and not some vague future intent (unless of course you caveat your content by soch wording as "future proposed developments include ..."
- If you want to try creating some new material use a sandbox under your user account e.g. User:Youtube/sandbox and ask some of the editors on the page to give you advice and feedback. Then when you do paste the content into the main articles, you will have already crossed most of the hurdles. -- TerryE (talk) 17:24, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
January 2010
- Hi and welcome to Wikipedia also especially as from your postings you do seem to have an interest in Coyote Springs and some other regional developments. If you look at Woogee's contribution history [2] then you will see that he is an experienced editor and his advice is sound. This article is under dispute, so if you follow the warning links at the top of the article and talk pages, you will see advice on how to proceed. But my general advice is in general to discuss what you are about to do on the talk page. Also don't be afraid to speak your mind about the content, but try to stay constructive.
- There are reasons why you can just change the article, but even so it would greatly help the other editors and reduce the chances of your changes being summarily reverted if you also explain the reason why you are making the change. Since you are new to Wikipedia and finding your feet, then most editors will be willing to council / help you on issues and point you to guidelines that you need to read. What I can't promise -- especially on an article under dispute -- is that all the editors give the same advice or opinion. :lol:
- TerryE thank you for advice and understand thanks for explain that to me do u mind helping me?
(Youtubek (talk) 04:30, 29 January 2010 (UTC))
- The convention is to indent each new post so that in this case if you look at this post, then it has ":::" prefixing each para. So if I were you my next steps would be:
- Review the links that Supertouch put at the top of your page. Someone put a lot effort into writing these articles to help new editors like yourself.
- Decide a set of pages which interest you and start tracking them -- the histories, the diff changes, the talk pages to get an idea of how it all works and who the leading editors are at each page. Getting their support / tolerance is important when you do start to edit.
- When you do start making changes make small ones at first: correct typos, etc. and make sure that anything you do add is from a WP:RS.
- If you do want to make a substantive change then try it out first in a sandbox as I previously suggested.
- The helpme tag is just that:
{{helpme}}
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- The convention is to indent each new post so that in this case if you look at this post, then it has ":::" prefixing each para. So if I were you my next steps would be:
- {{helpme}} in my sandbox
(Youtubek (talk) 17:08, 1 February 2010 (UTC)).
- How is any of this actually relevant to an encyclopedia article? Wikipedia is not a BWilkins ←track) 18:03, 1 February 2010 (UTC)]
- How is any of this actually relevant to an encyclopedia article? Wikipedia is not a
Suspected Sockpuppet
Your contribution history indicates similarities to the registered account of
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Please see Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/Youtubek. Keepcalmandcarryon (talk) 19:36, 3 May 2010 (UTC)
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below, but you should read our guide to appealing blocks first. Icewedge (talk) 00:15, 6 May 2010 (UTC)Your use of multiple Wikipedia accounts
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