Maxwell Smart123321
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JoinedNovember 30, 2018
SignatureMaxwell Smart123321
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22YThis Wikipedian was born on 09 March 2002 and is 22 years, 8 months, and 16 days old.
This user is a Piscean.
This user is against cyberbullying.
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WikiProject Mariah Carey.
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Christina Aguilera WikiProject.



New to Wikipedia?

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If you are a new account, welcome to Wikipedia! I highly suggest you read this section; just as a beginners course on how things can run smoothly. I wish I had one of these guidelines when I first started out. If you have any questions feel free to leave a message on my talk page.

Assume Good Faith

AGF is a fundamental principle on Wikipedia. It is contained in the "4th pillar" of Wikipedia, which suggests that editors should treat each other with respect and civility at all times. Try to give other people the benefit of the doubt and assume their intentions are good. Be polite and try not to throw accusations around without knowing the facts. You can also rest assured that anything I do on here is always done in good faith.

Edit Summaries

Always leave an edit summary so other people can understand why you made the edit – even just something quick like ce or sp helps. If you don't leave one, your edit is more likely to be reverted, if it's not immediately obvious what you've done or why you've done it. I pride myself on leaving comprehensive summaries that sometimes run onto two or three lines, although it's best to post on the talk page if you need to get something more complicated across.

Try not to use edit summaries for conducting lengthy conversations with other editors, that's what the Talk page is for. Deleting something from an article without explaining why is just reckless! And reverting someone else's edit without leaving an edit summary is just plain ignorant!

References

On Wikipedia, references are vitally important for verifying content and informing the reader of where the information came from in the first place. See WP:REFB. The correct use of sources helps to uphold the "2nd pillar" of Wikipedia, which is to strive for a neutral point of view at all times. It's OK to present the documented opinions of relevant commentators using carefully selected citations, but your own personal opinion on the subject is not really of any concern to anyone but yourself! References should be:

  • Reliable
  • Well-formatted
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Contributions to Wikipedia

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Come visit my sandbox to see what I am currently working on! Feel free to make some sandcastles
Pages I Created
Past Major Contributions (that I remember anyway)
Been Reverted?

Though I always make edits that are correct to the best of my knowledge, of course I'm only human so I do sometimes make mistakes! If you genuinely feel like you disagree with my revert (and it's not intentional vandalism) or I am incorrect, I encourage you to disagree and civilly discuss it with me on my talk page! If we all agreed on everything, the world would be quite boring, so if you have a difference of opinion please don't hesitate to tell me!

Remember Wikipedia is meant to be fun. If you are uncivil you might want to take a break because honestly? It's not worth it, there is so much more going on in life. I will not interact with you if you choose to not be civil. I am a reasonable person so I'd rather talk about problems and come to a peaceful resolution.