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Hello, Sarmariemack, and Welcome to Wikipedia!

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Welcome edit

Hi Sarmariemack! It is great to see people from the Environment and Society course getting started on editing. I've been asked to help out as the online ambassador, so if you have any questions feel free to toss them my way. :) Otherwise, I'll generally keep an eye on things, and stop by if there is anything that it seems I can help out on.

On that score, I noticed you had made some changes to Anti-environmentalism. They've been removed, I'm afraid, although there is nothing to worry about there: many people, including me, find that there are problems with their first contributions as we try to come to grip with the policies. In this case the editor was concerned that the wording was a bit too much from a particular point of view - Wikipedia aims to be neutral in wording, so we need to make sure that additions reflect that. I do agree with what you wrote, though. :)

Anyway, don't forget to let me know if you have any questions about Wikipedia, and good luck with the course! - Bilby (talk) 14:21, 23 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

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