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Hi Joe, and
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WP:MOSLINK, which is Wikipedia's guideline on hyperlinks, and to please beware of
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Overlinking (contd.)
Hello, please stop overlinking (especially plain English words) and read Wikipedia's
guidance on the subject. I have undone many of your edits. If you continue to edit without indicating that you have responded to these messages, you may be blocked. Graham87 03:12, 7 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Hello ,
Graham. Can you please explain me my mistakes? I go to
Wikipedia:Community portal and in the Help Out section i do Fix wikilinks. This way i am helping the community while learning the wikipedia rules of editing. I am very careful with the over linking. I read every page i fix in order to link it to the relevant pages. I disagree that i link plain English words because i ve read the rules and know that they cant be linked. Also you undone edits where i contributed to the articles - fixed references, expanded an article. Why? Regards,
Joe0824 (
talk) 22:58, 7 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Words like
"playwright" and "judge" are indeed common English words and links to them are not necessary; they distract the reader from more valuable links on the page. I used a mass rollback script to undo many of your edits; I did not notice any of your article expansions, partly because you didn't use edit summaries, but I won't reinstate
this edit to Walter Scott. The Orlando Bible Church is by no means a
reliable source on Scott because it has no reason to claim any expertise on him. In your other edits, you also
removed a good reference without an explanation and
changed "recognise" to "recognize", in violation of Wikipedia's
guidance on English variety changes. Why are you making so many edits, anyway? Your editing pattern is highly unusual. The
typo team is a less controversial maintenance area with guidelines that are easier to understand and apply than those about linking. Graham87 06:05, 8 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Hi
Graham87, yes you are right.
"Playwright" and "judge"are not needed. I just found it interesting that Sir Walter Scott was a judge while being a great writer so that was my motivation behind linking it. In general, i understand your point and i agree that i made mistakes overlinking. To defend myself, i just want to say that before i started editing i read
guidance on the subject multiple times and was following the guidance. Now i will reread it again. I agree - Orlando Bible Church is not a
reliable source. Ok, i thought "recognise" was incorrect spelling, wont change it again and will read
guidance on English variety changes and
typo team, thank you. I
removed a good reference without an explanation because this reference was used twice in the same sentence. Why i am making so many edits? Because i want to learn how to edit wikipedia and i read somewhere on the internet that the best way to learn is to go to
Wikipedia:Community portal and HELP OUT. So i got a bit obsessed with it. Sorry
Joe0824 (
talk) 19:03, 8 March 2021 (UTC)reply
It's alright ... I wonder where on the Internet you learnt this though. I assume you're behind the recent edits to the "Nelson Saiers" article ... I've removed the link to "theorem" added there and undid the edit with a ref to Twitter, because that is not a
reliable source. Please do not add links to well-established articles; their writers usually added links judiciously and there's generally no need to add more. Please go to the
teahouse if you need more help with Wikipedia. Graham87 04:44, 9 March 2021 (UTC)reply
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