User talk:79.150.151.197

Dead links
I noticed that you marked a link dead and added "citation needed" to it in Population history of Egypt. You placed the message twice, inside the existing citation, and after the citation, which does not conform to the Manual of Style. Guidelines for handling dead links are given at Wikipedia:Citing sources. I was able to restore the citation by searching for the original url on the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. The proper way to indicate a dead link is to add the Template:Dead link immediately after (with no spaces) the citation. There is no need to request a citation to replace a link marked dead; other editors will understand that if the citation cannot be recoved and the material needs an inline citation, a new source should be found and cited. The proper way to request a citation where you think one is needed, and does not exist, is to add the Template:Citation needed immediately after (with no spaces) the punctuation mark ending the material you believe needs a citation. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia, and I hope this information is useful to you. - Donald Albury 17:30, 19 November 2021 (UTC)