User talk:Crazyperson999

Chained (2012 film)
Hi there. I just wanted to say that I reverted a change you made to Chained (2012 film). The problem is that you added text to a line that was backed by a reliable source. In particular, what I had added earlier came directly from an article in Starburst. This article doesn't mention anything about Moose Jaw. If you'd like to add the text back to the article, you'll need to find a reliable source (such as a magazine or newspaper) that says this. I know that it's frustrating to have to find citations for things that you know to be true, but it gives our readers a way to check to make sure that we haven't made things up on the spot. If you need help finding references, you can always check WikiProject Film's list of resources. You can also ask for help at the article's talk page, or you can contact me on my page, and I'll try to help you. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 05:04, 12 May 2014 (UTC)

Reliable sources
I'm not quite sure what happened on Chained (2012 film), but you really messed up the text. You should be careful of that. Unfortunately, the IMDB is not a reliable source. I would suggest that you read our guidelines on this topic. Basically, you should stick to sites that employ professional journalists. Examples would be Entertainment Weekly, Variety, and Deadline Hollywood. These sites have a reputation for fact-checking. The IMDB, on the other hand, is specifically disallowed as source, as it relies on user generated content. If users can edit the information, then it's not considered a reliable source. I know this may seem very bureaucratic and difficult to understand at first, but it's necessary to keep information added to Wikipedia trustworthy. I urge you to take a look at WP:FILM/R and WP:RS. They will help you understand these concepts better. If you just want a quick introduction without reading through pages of text, try WP:REFB. If you want help, you can find many friendly people in our help forums, which are linked above. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 06:14, 12 May 2014 (UTC)