User talk:71.175.60.251
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[edit] Userid
Hi,
If you are planning on contributing to wikipedia regularly, I urge you to get a userid - it really makes it easier for the rest of the community to know who we are talking to, and it makes it easier to assume good faith. It also gives your edits a better chance of standingn - for better or worse, anon IP edits are taken less seriously and are more likely to be reverted as vandalism. It also makes communication easier.
As a final point, please read the policy on original research to better understand some of the objections to your inclusion on the causes of atuism page.
Thanks!
WLU 16:09, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Talk page usage
Hi. Could you please discuss your proposed addition to the causes of autism article on the article talk page before re-inserting it? There are a couple of objections to its current form, and it's best to work these out on the talk page instead of editing the article back and forth. MastCell Talk 16:18, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
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