User talk:Dingleberry999

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Hello,

I have reverted your edit on the Norm Macdonald article. You used a blog as a source for your claim. This is generally a bad idea. On Wikipedia we require that claims be verifiable to independent secondary reliable sources (as per WP:RS), this blog does not meet these criteria (which is discussed in further detail at WP:UGC). If you can find a source like, say, a newspaper (e.g., New York Times) or a biography published by a notable publisher, or an interview in a reliable source (e.g., National Geographics), then adding that information back into the article with that source would be appropriate. Until then that information should not be in the article. If you have any questions or comments you can reach me on my talk page. Thanks, SQGibbon (talk) 12:34, 21 August 2013 (UTC)