Talk:Bruce Redman
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This is directed to anonymous user 210.49.73.193; just a couple of things
- If you are going to do numerous edits, it would be great for you to get a username, so that people can contact you on your talk page and you can discuss edits here on the talk page in a consistant manner (also, that masks your IP address, giving you more privacy).
- When you upload an image, it is integral that you upload source information with it and you licence it appropriately. Unless you do so, your image of Bruce will continue to be removed. It's not hard, so give it a go. See Wikipedia:Images for more information.
- One of your edits yesterday contained the text "he made the highly acclaimed observational documentary "Family First - A Federal Crusade" for ABC-TV. It has been hailed as the most important political documentary of 2005" (my emphasis). Wikipedia policy says that is important to cite sources for all claims you make, so it is really important to find (perhaps media) articles that support your statements in this regard. I'm sure that Redman is highly regarded, but you do need to prove it. Also, there is a claim in the first paragraph that Redman is "award-winning". I'm sure he is, but maybe you (as you are the in-house Redman expert) should add that information in there (perhaps provide a link at the bottom to a page where that is verified?)
Regards, Jaems 01:48, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
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