User talk:Catmoongirl
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Happy editing! --FlammingoHey 09:38, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Hey!
Another moongirl! And on vandal patrol as well. Welcome to Wikipedia. :) --Moonriddengirl 14:27, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
Lewis Masonic
Well, it was bad enough that an employee started the article, but this other editor can't seem to get it through his head that a paragraph in a 400 page book isn't necessarily legitimate criticism, especially from an author with an avowed bone to pick (said individual hasn't even bothered to learn how to cite, which I thinks knocks his input value down a few more notches).
I'm tempted to just throw the whole section out, especially since it's one incident from roughly 25 years ago, if not more - Manly Hall has been dead for 17 years, and his main works of Masonic interest are much older than that; he was writing as early as 1923. J.S.M. Ward I've never even heard of, actually. Basically, we have a standard POV warrior. MSJapan 15:27, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
Thanks!
For adding the citation to the Matt Bentley site. So are you a fan of wrestling? I'm guessing so, lol.
Fixing Vandalism
Hey Catmoongirl, on your page you stated that "Since I'm still a little new with Wikipedia, I've been sticking to reverting vandalism and trying to learn how to better contribute to articles."
Here is my question, "How do you go about finding vandalism"? Do you constantly visit pages and look at the history? Or, is there a way to be notified if someone makes a change? Thanks for the info. gordo