User talk:154.20.224.96

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Stop adding unsourced singles
I'm quite sure you are the same IP editor who comes around every Friday or whenever an EDM artist has put out a new song and adds it to their page without a source. Stop adding unsourced material to Wikipedia. You have been around for quite a while, used quite a few IP addresses, and most have received a welcome message like the above that usually links you to WP:V, our most basic policy. It is really not that difficult to cite sources when you add material to Wikipedia. Find a news article or at least a link to an e-commerce site selling the song on its own verifying that it's a single. You only have yourself to blame if you are targeted by any editors for adding unsourced material from now on.  Ss  112   09:25, 26 July 2019 (UTC)