User talk:Anthony Turner1

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Why, hello there my new friend, User:Anthony Turner1.

I just stopped by the let you know that you don't need my permission to edit an article. We are a community here, and we edit freely to built up our knowledge by working together. But, be aware, anyone who edits does so in the knowledge that someone else can come along and reedit or revert their contributions. The important thing to remember is to abide by the no-personnel attacks policy; Just keep a level head and explain your edits when you add them back, unless the editor gave an explanation for there actions in the edit description box that you agree with and you decide not to place them back. If you feel your contributions were valid, it is sometimes best to reach out to other user and debate on the subject respectfully until you reach a common ground, lest you get involved in edit waring.

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I hope you found this answer satisfactory, but now I have a question of my own. Why did ask for my permission to edit the Fifteenth Doctor page. I'm hardly the main contributor, and I have only just started editing that page. If anything, you should ask our resident Fifteenth Doctor expert, User:Epsilon the Eternal, for permission. (Though again, you shouldn't have to ask permission to edit pages).

Sincerely, BananaClownMan 09:45, 9 February 2024 (UTC)