User talk:Peteriancsa
November 2021
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November 2021
[edit]Hello. I have blocked you from editing János Grimm because you have been adding unreferenced content, saying that you learned this information from your grandmother. Please be aware that Talk: János Grimm is still available for your use. You can use the Edit request process there. What you heard from your grandmother is a textbook example of the type of Original research that is prohibited by policy on Wikipedia. If a newspaper reporter had interviewed your grandmother about her Olympic athlete father, then that newspaper article could be used as a reference on Wikipedia. I see that you are claiming that he died on 24 September 1974. Were any newspaper articles published when he died? If so, such articles could be used to expand his biography. Articles in reputable cycling journals would be acceptable too. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 03:19, 8 November 2021 (UTC)