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Hi there - friendsreunited would not be considred a
The info I put in was not solely based upon Friends Reunited. However, in this case the inof on FR is reliable - there are phots etc there to prove it! ::::Jb1944 (talk) 10:37, 24 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I've deleted the information you added here [1] for several reasons: facebook pages are not usually regarded as reliable sources, civilian casualties are not generally specified by name, and even in a timeline article, Wikipedia is not designed to function as a news service listing all current events, no matter how poignant they may be. I'd suggest taking this to the talk page before restoring the information. On further contemplation, this also caught my eye because the mentioning of the rate of civilian casualties, as well as the naming of individuals, could give the impression that a none neutral point was intended. Perhaps not, but worth discussing before restoring. Thank you, 99.136.252.89 (talk) 19:19, 25 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you anonymous - I feel the naming is important (where possible) because otherwise it is difficult to determine duplication or double-counting. It is also generally done where Israelis are killed by Palestinians (which deals with your other point). Please revert.
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Yes please delete.
Actually it is a 19th century person (not living) but I have the name wrong - it should be AlderSon. I will arrange a correction. Sorry!
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Here are some useful historical biography sources, and how to access them. Note that accessing them might not be straightforward:
Google Books is OK, but the references you find may be fleeting and not a fair summary of their lives:
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Looks like you're making a good start here! I see there are some good sources about the topic in Google Books, by the way.
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I see that you're citing sources in your work on Wikipedia, which is a good thing. To make the work easier, especially when you cite a source more than once, you should probably use "ref" tags. If you look at the source of the Crambeck article, I've given an example with the Comitatus link. Put <ref> and </ref> around the link, and it will appear at the bottom of the article, in the reflist (that is, if there's a {{reflist}} template or a <references /> tag in the article). Hope this helps! --Slashme (talk) 10:36, 1 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Please stop adding wikilinks into article where there is no article to link to, IE: Red links. If you feel that there should be a linked article then create the relevant article prior to creating a wikilink. Richard Harvey (talk) 17:41, 14 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Hallo, I see you have now created Joseph Bentley Leyland, with no sources except for a malformed link to a single mention of the man in connection with one of his works.
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As reviewing administrator, I did not delete it: it indicates the possibility of importance. AAnd in fact, checking the references, I see the obit from J RSS and the medal they gave him. Please add the references and the information. , focussing on the things that are important according to
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Thanks for creating the article. I will work on it. I saw that it was tagged for speedy deletion. I suggest you if you work on more Guy Medalists in future add the template "Guy Medal". Solomon7968 (talk) 15:57, 15 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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The info about the school is verifiable - as is the link with Cyril Bibby (who was my father).
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The obituary appeared in The Scotsman on Wednesday, 7 July 1926. :::Jb
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