User talk:Abmelero

Is each fact referenced with an appropriate, reliable reference? I read Gender Identity and noticed that the last paragraph about Two Spirits was not cited by a reliable reference. The citation the original author used was to another wikipedia page. I added a citation needed to the ending of the paragraph. Where does the information come from? Are these neutral sources? If biased, is that bias noted? I went over some of the references on Gender Identity and they all were very reliable sources. Some sources were from institutions like yale. The article was very straightforward and did not seem to favor one side. Abmelero (talk) 21:32, 27 October 2016 (UTC)abmelero

Welcome!
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Hi there!
My name is Owen Dugmore and I'd like to take a moment to rant about help you consider a few formatting possibilities on Wikipedia. As you can see, links are a cool way to make connections with other articles. Plus: As a side note, if you want your username to show up on your page with the first letter in lowercase like mine, use the lowercase template. However, if you want it to show up like that in your signature, you'll instead need to change your signature settings in your preferences. How did I get a link to your preferences? Don't worry, I won't share it with anyone else unless they offer me over $9000. Just kidding. That link doesn't contain any personal data, such as your password. Clicking it takes you to your preferences page while it takes me to mine thanks to a complex system involving cookies and other types of session data. And you thought computers were made of magic. oadugmore (talk) 21:51, 27 October 2016 (UTC)
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