User talk:AMF2016

Amdavad Ma Famous
Thank you for reaching out to me for editing Amdavad Ma Famous. You can simply add information in article with reliable sources cited. Reliable sources include news articles, books, film reviews in journals, magazines etc. You can add it by simply clicking [edit] next to title of each section or on top of page. There is a Cite in the top after after clicking [edit] where you can paste URL of source to generate references/citation. Note that reliable sources not include facebook posts, jammura, film festival pages, book my show links and any other social media or advertising purpose content. Add info in neutral point of view without promoting the film. You may add info and inform me on my talk page. I will check it and change whatever necessary. You can contact me if you have any questions or problems. I am happy to help. Happy editing. Regards, :) --Nizil (talk) 12:39, 30 December 2016 (UTC)
 * well done. I am going to change a bit. You may add film festival pages as references but they are Primary Sources so they may have conflict of interest so we prefer secondary sources like newspapers. But primary sources can be used to strengthen the secondary source claim. Blogs and primary sources are also not preferred due to lack of supervision/editorial control or journalistic/academic standards. Can you expand plot of film further as it needs more? (plot does not need reference) Vadodara is changed to Mumbai as you requested. When you want to edit first paragraph, [edit this page] is on top of page which also edits whole article. You have cited bare URLs as references, they can be converted to formatted Citations by clicking [Cite] on top of page when in [edit] mode+select that URL reference. In [cite], you need to click [Convert] which convert it in few seconds to readable format. If you want to learn more about this editor mode, see: VisualEditor/User guide. Its easy read. Feel free to ask me on my talk page if you have any problem/questions. Happy editing. --Nizil (talk) 19:06, 30 December 2016 (UTC)