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To get better acquainted with the policies and practices here. Sorry for biting... E_dog95' 04:57, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
Climate change in the United States
Please stop removing material from Misplaced Pages articles. Your edits are not constructive. If you wish to challenge a particular statement, place a {{cn}} tag at the statement. After a reasonable period of time has passed with no reference still you are encouraged to remove the material. Circumventing this process will get you in, and already has, gotten you in hot water. It is destructive to the process of building this encyclopedia, and if you don't heed this well meaning instruction I will take this to a third party. In the meantime you can expect me to be cleaning up after you. My intentions here are to help construct this encyclopedia and also to help you understand how to do the same. E_dog95' 10:28, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
Hello. Please don't forget to provide an edit summary. Thank you. JavierMC 04:18, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
Removing content
Please do not remove content from articles. If you disagree with something in an article, tag it with a {{fact}} or {{cn}} template and give it time for another editor to provide a reference. If after a few days, no reference has been provide, you may remove the information. You might cut it and paste on the article talk page under a section (Removed because of lack of source) and perhaps at a later date someone will reference it and once again include the information. You could also try and find a source yourself, if you care to, in order to keep the information in the article. However, removing information (other than obvious vandalism) without giving it time to be sourced AFTER taging, is not constructive. Thanks. JavierMC 04:29, 4 October 2008 (UTC)