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FCB Joker

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Hello, I am FCB Joker. You can call me Jens. I am a kid who was into science, music, sports, computer, arts etc.. 14 is my age and my knowlage doesn't like to be trapped in a cage. If you found mistakes from me, please feel free to tell me. Also, please don't edit anything I posted without telling me. Besides, please post comments or talk below comments, don't insert it between comments. Thankyou. :)FCB Joker (talk) 07:05, 30 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

The content you added is to Outer Space is covered by articles such as Star and Gravitational collapse, with citation of sources. The information did not belong in the article where you put your edit, especially in the context of where it was put. The information is also sourced in the other articles, which would need to be here to show the progression is correct as well.
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I am encouraged that you responded to my comments. I am also glad that you are learning about such topics. However, Wikipedia has gotten large and somewhat complicated by the number of articles. One needs to be sure a topic is not covered either directly in an article (such as in a different part of the page) or in an article connected by link. This can help avoid spending time adding material that is already covered, and perhaps better suited in a different article. That is especially true when the article is clearly linked. This can take a little time, but it can also save time and aggravation by not duplicating existing content. Such content can be distracting to the reader as well.
Do not be discouraged. I have not been able to put every fact that I have found in reading or doing research into articles. That is likely to happen occasionally. I think one needs to look on it as a learning experience even if it turns out not to be something to write about. Good luck. Donner60 (talk) 04:55, 26 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Thankyou so much! :)

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