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Your edits on G-Dragon

You may want to read Wikipedia's guide to writing your first article before continuing with your edits. Specifically, please ensure that facts are verifiable, using reliable sources, and that you keep content neutral. For example, removing the controversy section simply because you disagree with it, or you don't want to see G-Dragon in a negative light, would not be the right thing to do. Also, long and messy lists of all the awards he's won isn't going to help either.

Please note that you don't own this article, and that there are many other editors who are working together to make Wikipedia happen. If you disagree with material being added or removed, that's fine, but please bring it up on the talk page instead of just reverting all the changes.

Thanks in advance. SKS ( talk) 21:39, 29 September 2009 (UTC) reply

Was this message not clear enough for you? Please let me know what you are confused about and I will do my best to assist you. But to rehash what I've said both here and on the G-Dragon talk page, your edits are adding in trivial information that is unsourced and against Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. Also, please note that you're in danger of violating Wikipedia's 3-revert rule. Please read the linked material before continuing your edits, because they will help you in the long run. Cheers. SKS ( talk) 23:44, 29 September 2009 (UTC) reply
May I ask why you keep re-adding content that fails multiple Wikipedia policies? SKS ( talk) 22:03, 2 October 2009 (UTC) reply