User talk:60.224.170.95

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Attendances
Hi there, I see you've been having some trouble with adding the attendance to the Hawthorn vs. West Coast match. The reason that it kept being removed is one of Wikipedia's core policies, Verifiability, which means we can't add any information to articles that isn't supported by a reference in a reliable source. Editors are actually encouraged to remove information that isn't verified (that being said, it is almost always more productive to start a dialogue than blindly revert). Anyway, I saw you add the info back, so I added a reference to it so it doesn't get reverted again. I encourage you to add references yourself in future, so that hopefully this doesn't happen again (and please note that references don't have to be online, they can be offline, such as the reference I added to the 2011 season article). I hope you continue to contribute, Wikipedia needs all the editors we can get. Happy editing, Jenks24 (talk) 14:41, 23 April 2011 (UTC)