User talk:DanielSimpson7

May 2012
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Excessive linking
Hi. Yesterday you added links to Wikipedia articles in the Polaroid Corporation article where there were already links to those pages, even in the same sentence in which you added one. As per WP:OVERLINK, there should only be 1 link to a Wikipedia article, for a given link, in the main body of an article and another in the intro if necessary. You made excessive links in other articles too, such as linking to 1999. Please do take the time to read WP:OVERLINK as it explains why this is undesirable. Thanks. -Lopifalko (talk) 05:28, 5 May 2013 (UTC)