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Your submission at Articles for creation: The Dickey Club (July 7) edit

 
Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reasons left by TheBirdsShedTears were: Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit when they have been resolved.
TheBirdsShedTears (talk) 11:03, 7 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

Your submission at Articles for creation: The Dickey Club has been accepted edit

 
The Dickey Club, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.

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Mikehawk10 (talk) 04:46, 13 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Unreliable source edit

Hi, this is not a reliable source [1]. Please read WP:MEDRS Primary sources should generally not be used for medical content – as such sources often include unreliable or preliminary information, for example early lab results which don't hold in later clinical trials." We do not cite primary sources regarding biomedical content on Wikipedia so you are breaking Wikipedia policy. You need a reliable secondary source such as a review paper published in a good journal or medical textbook if you want to add such content. A food questionnaire from self-reported data is not good evidence for anything. Wikipedia does not promote quackery. I suggest you read MEDRS and familiar yourself with the guidelines. Take care. Psychologist Guy (talk) 22:17, 14 February 2022 (UTC)Reply

June 2022 edit

  You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war. This means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be although other editors disagree. Users are expected to collaborate with others, to avoid editing disruptively, and to try to reach a consensus, rather than repeatedly undoing other users' edits once it is known that there is a disagreement.

Points to note:

  1. Edit warring is disruptive regardless of how many reverts you have made;
  2. Do not edit war even if you believe you are right.

If you find yourself in an editing dispute, use the article's talk page to discuss controversial changes and work towards a version that represents consensus among editors. You can post a request for help at an appropriate noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, it may be appropriate to request temporary page protection. If you engage in an edit war, you may be blocked from editing. Alexbrn (talk) 03:05, 5 June 2022 (UTC)Reply