User talk:AllanDunstan

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AllanDunstan, good luck, and have fun. Laterthanyouthink (talk) 05:06, 17 May 2019 (UTC)

I see that you've been doing a lot of work on Brink Productions, which is great - thank you! It would be nice if you could improve format the citations a bit. If you look at the Cheatsheet link above, and search on "cite", you will find a number of templates which can be used to contain and add detail to the bare URLs. Items such as (article) date and access-date can be important. Also, have a look at WP:REDBLUE, MOS:SOB and WP:TMI, before you get too carried away with long lists! It's great that you are adding to Wikipedia and you are adding good content, but sometimes it can pay to slow down a bit, and also pay attention to the creation of a good lead section that summarises the article (MOS:LEAD), and of course that all of the content is cited. Ideally the article should not just reproduce large lists or volumes of information that is available on the company website. Feel free to remove this unasked-for advice from your talk page, but I just wanted to share a few pointers, and hope that you will continue to edit other articles on Wikipedia. Laterthanyouthink (talk) 05:26, 17 May 2019 (UTC)