User talk:192.38.137.136

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October 2018
Welcome to Wikipedia. When you add citations there are a number of things to consider: You added a dead link to the article on the Crimean Bridge (Crimea)‎. Perhaps this is because it is behind a paywall, or the site does not allow direct links, or you copied it from somewhere else and it worked once but not now. It is sometimes possible to recover dead links - but this often requires us to have the article title, and its date. There is no reason why a fact should not have several citations.-- Toddy1 (talk) 06:16, 13 October 2018 (UTC)
 * Have you added a dead link?
 * Have you given the title of the article/book you are citing?
 * Is it really necessary to delete the existing citation?
 * Sorry if the above seems a bit harsh. I do not know why your link led to a page that said page not found.  I have used and covered your citation (i.e. giving the title, etc.).  I have also added a note saying that the user may have to search the website for the article, which is what I had to do.--  Toddy1 (talk) 09:43, 13 October 2018 (UTC)