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Adding external links to works by Ian Cameron Williams
Hi 1march1hare, I noticed that a number of your edits seem to involve adding links to books or blogposts by Ian Cameron Williams to external links or reference sections. While there's obviously nothing wrong with citing his work if it is reliable, if you're the author or associated with him, please review the conflict of interest policy. In any case, I suggest limiting yourself to citing the books where appropriate, and not adding them to "further reading" or "external links" section. See also WP:External links and WP:Further reading for relevant policies. Rusalkii (talk) 20:37, 4 March 2024 (UTC)