User talk:Decordet

Porn links
Please stop reverting my edits. You mentioned that Matthew Rush's article lists all of his movies. Well, I reduced the number...the way I have done to many of the gay porn actor articles...I just haven't gotten to Matthew's article yet. WP policy says porn actor articles should list no more than 6 movies. If you would help me with the other articles, it would be appreciated instead of reverting my edits. AgnosticPreachersKid (talk) 01:16, 18 February 2008 (UTC)

Breck Stewart
Hi, Decordet!

Just wondering... You recently added a whole bunch of new material to Breck Stewart, but there's not a single citation in the four or more paragraphs you added. Would you mind adding a citation or two to back up the info? Otherwise people will think the whole article is original research. Thanks! -- SatyrTN (talk / contribs) 06:04, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

Hello, would love to add citations but truthfully, l just don't know how to do citations in the technical sense here on wikipedia. I try to read as many rules and pages as possible but there is just so much to do and learn from. What specific codes do I have to use in order to do that, i.e. add specific quotes and citations? If you could point me in the right direction to add quotes and citations within the wikipedia bible, some specific pages to help me I would love it. Just a technical thing cause I admit, it's all very complicated to get things done right with all the rules. And you seem to be very good at it in terms of editing. Thanks in advance.

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