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Hello, VickyBenz, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like this place and decide to stay.



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Linking

Hello VickyBenz, I noticed that you have recently added lots of links in Wikipedia articles, but unfortunately many of them not very useful and not according to the Wikipedia Manual of Style. Some examples:

  • Everyday words like woman, children, combination
  • Disambiguation pages like Native
  • Links to the article itself, such as Teenage pregnancy, Canadian football, and Morris County Traction Company
  • Country names like Canada, United Kingdom, Nigeria, and Australia
  • Well-known places like Africa and Asia
  • Common occupations like professor, politician
  • In general a link should occur only once in a Wikipedia article, or maybe once in the lead and once in the main text. It should be on the first occurrence of the word.

Before you add any more links to articles, you might want to read Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking and especially the section "What generally should not be linked". I reverted some of your edits. Keesal (talk) 09:44, 24 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Please stop damaging Wikipedia

All of your recent edits harm Wikipedia, since what you do is either change correct English grammar and punctuation to incorrect or make unnecessary wikilinks. Please stop doing this, since everyone is welcome to edit WP to *improve* it, not the other way around.

If you refuse to do so, you will be blocked simply to stop the content damage coming from you. 188.66.32.62 (talk) 08:52, 27 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

If you are willing to make Wikipedia better

VickyBenz, can you say whether you are a native English speaker? I'm asking because you change correct English grammar and punctuation to incorrect, thus damaging content. The other way you damage content is by making unneeded wikilinks (as another editor has explained to you). Much of the damage you did has been fixed already, but not all of it. If you are willing to make Wikipedia better, then please help undo the damage you have done so far in the first place: revert (undo) those edits of yours which damaged content in one way or another (to be honest, I think it means reverting all of the edits you made). If you need some help, don't hesitate to ask. 188.66.34.125 (talk) 15:40, 29 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]