Editing the Johnny Manziel page edit

Hi! Just wanted to say "Welcome" after noticing the change you made on the Johnny Manziel page. I'm glad that you have joined in. We could use a little help right now, especially in improving the College Career - 2012 Season section of the page. If you or anyone you know could help out ASAP, that would be great. Most of the Heisman voters will be casting their votes this Sunday, and unfortunately, many of them will have never seen footage of Johnny's play. They'll be voting based on what they find in the media -- and this Wikipedia page has been the #1 or 2 link on Google when anyone does a search for "Johnny Manziel." What that means to me is that I want it to be an excellent starting point for folks wanting to find out more.

We also need your help. The Johnny Manziel page was locked down a few days ago because of an edit war that took place over the very content that you just removed. If you go back to the site, you'll see that the picture you deleted is back again. If you delete the picture but don't participate in the discussion on the talk page or leave your comments in the edit summary before saving changes, I can almost guarantee your change will be undone. Please join the discussion and share your thought about removing it. I welcome it. And I welcome your involvement. Lastly, sign your comments on the talk page by putting ~~~~ at the end. C'ya! --BroJohnE (talk) 15:35, 30 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Hello again. I'm glad for your interest in working on the Johnny Manziel article. I was wondering...could you please post comments in the edit summary before you save a change to the page? I ask because not posting comments there, or not getting involved in the discussion on the talk page beforehand, will only increase the likelyhood that your edit will be reversed. Using good etiquette goes a long way to ensuring edits remain (and goodwill among editors with different opinions is maintained). In this case, I give about 70% odds the picture will be back on the page by the end of the day...but not by me :-) Again, I'm glad you're involved! --BroJohnE (talk) 14:20, 4 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Changing sourced text at Oath Keepers edit

Although you should never change sourced text, I don't think that source was appropriate and have changed it. Most sources say pushed or shoved and threatened to arrest, which the article now says. Doug Weller talk 14:26, 7 September 2016 (UTC)Reply