User talk:Joewash19

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Hello, Joewash19, and welcome to Conservapedia!

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Thanks for reading, Joewash19!


JDano (talk) 19:30, 24 June 2017 (EDT)

I think it is great that you want to add items to our Examples of Bias in Wikipedia series, but I wish to point out two items: First, Wikipedia, like Conservapedia and many other encyclopedias, starts articles with a lede or introductory section. This is a concise summary of the rest of the article. If you want to criticize a Wikipedia article for bias, you should consider the entire article rather than just one sentence out of the lede. While an article may be criticized for giving excess importance to a fact in the lede, even Conservapedia covers an idea in just one sentence or phrase in the introduction subject to a full length expansion in the body of the article. Second, when citing to a Wikipedia article, please click on the "permanent link" in the left column to capture the full URL of that version of the article. Some Wikipedia editors read Conservapedia on a regular basis and make changes quickly in response to our criticism. By capturing the full link, you will let the reader know which version of the article is being discussed. Many thanks, JDano (talk) 19:30, 24 June 2017 (EDT)

Thank You