User talk:Cassiealeksie

IMDb and Wikia as references
Please be aware that Wikias and IMDb are not considered reliable sources. I noticed that you are adding info to bio articles using these sources. It would be best if you removed any info that you are adding using IMDb and wikis as references or find a reference that meets the reliable source requirements. Geraldo Perez (talk) 05:33, 23 August 2012 (UTC)

Elle Fanning
Wikipedia is not an Elle Fanning news site. Write about accomplishments that have been documented in reliable sources, not about each and every future project she is in. Look for example at Brad Pitt's article for how an actor's ongoing career is dealt with. Furthermore, "we will soon see..." is not an encyclopedic writing style.--Atlan (talk) 14:04, 23 August 2012 (UTC)


 * If you continue edit warring this stuff in, you may be blocked from editing. Read WP:3RR and WP:BRD.--Atlan (talk) 14:06, 23 August 2012 (UTC)

Hailee Steinfeld
Hi, and a belated Welcome to Wikipedia! Thanks for adding the material you did to the Hailee Steinfeld article last August. I just though I'd point out to you one thing: The part of the citation template that says "first" and "last" refers to the author of the citation--that is, who wrote the source that you're citing. You wrote Hailee Steinfeld's name in the ones that you added, but she is not the author of those sources. The author of the Empire story on Why We Broke Up, for example, is James White, which is indicated at the top of that Empire web page. Similarly, material on imdb (which another editor already mentioned to you above is not usable on Wikipedia) comes from contributors, who are not credited, so Steinfeld is not the author of that either.

In addition, when you want to cite a source more than once in an article, you don't have to write out the entire citation information, as you did; you can just use the ref name tag.

Hope this helps. Good luck! Nightscream (talk) 14:19, 12 January 2013 (UTC)