User talk:NoJoshua

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A page you started (MOPP (electrical safety)) has been reviewed!

Thanks for creating MOPP (electrical safety), NoJoshua!

Wikipedia editor Newrunner769 just reviewed your page, and wrote this note for you:

It's a stub.... try to improve it and describe it (of course)

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MOP (electrical safety) article

Hello, thanks for creating this article. It sounds like an interesting and important topic.

I read through new articles on Wikipedia (for fun...) and I've tried to add citations and describe the concept, but frankly this isn't my speciality and I don't know much about it and it's very possible I'm getting it wrong - feel free to look at MOP (electrical safety) now and see if this is an improvement.

All Wikipedia articles to be kept really need to have citations, so so that other people can read your work I recommend adding from sources that you think are good using the cite tool. I've also tagged the article as part of WikiProject Electronics, so hopefully experts in this area get to see it and can work on it. If you want to ask for advice on contributing articles in this area, that might be a great place to ask.

Let me know if you're having any trouble with writing your articles - like I said, this sounds like a great set of topics to have articles on so I'll try my best to help. Blythwood (talk) 20:34, 18 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]