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Happy editing! Gderrin (talk) 01:39, 14 June 2021 (UTC)
Edit warring
editHello unidentified user.
Having welcomed you to Wikipedia, I'd like to explain a couple of things to you. Your edits to the article Goodsprings, Nevada are incorrect in a number of respects.
- As is clear from the heading of the article, the name of the community is Goodsprings - not GoodSprings;
- Readers of the article would have no idea what "Meme Tourism" is;
- the clause "due to it's inclusion" should read "due to its inclusion" - "it's" is an abbreviation of "it is" in English;
- Headings in Wikipedia are to be in sentence case (so "Goodsprings and meme tourism"); (See WP:TITLEFORMAT)
- The reference to the article "Back in the Saddle" is not correctly formatted.
Some of these mistakes have since been corrected by another editor.
Now you, an unidentified user who has made small additions to two articles, has accused Plantdrew, an editor of very long standing here of edit warring. Plantdrew is not guilty of edit warring nor of disruptive editing. Please remove your accusation and maybe read about Wikiquette. Gderrin (talk) 02:11, 14 June 2021 (UTC)
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