Regarding Iko Iko

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Please read Wikipedia:No original research. The entirety of your additions to the article were original research. Wikipedia has strict guidelines regarding the citation of reliable sources before writing something in an article. If you would like to make additions to the Iko Iko article, please make certain that you are doing so in a way that complies with Wikipedia's core principles. --Jayron32 14:31, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Regarding your massively long comment at my talk page

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Look, I'm not going to review every single thing you post. If you want to make contributions, feel free, but first you need to find reliable sources in the form of books, magazines, journals, or other well-respected sources where someone else previously wrote what you want to write, then you need to cite those sources when you make statements in the article. So, feel free to make additions to the Iko Iko article, but cite the sources for your information, and make sure those sources are books, magazines, or websites that other people could check up on. If you add the wall of text to the article you just put on my talk page, it is going to be removed again, probably by one of the other 4-5 editors who already asked for its removal the first time. --Jayron32 17:37, 6 April 2010 (UTC)Reply