User talk:Drysyamm

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Hello, Drysyamm, and welcome to Wikipedia!

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Medical topics
Hi Drysyamm. As a newcomer here you may not be aware that Wikipedia requires a very high standard for all sources used in articles on medicines. These are explained at WP:MEDRS, which you should read before making any more edits such as this one to Nirmatrelvir. I have reverted that addition since a blog is absolutely not a suitable source. In a moment, I will revert the other edits in which you have cited blogs. Mike Turnbull (talk) 09:59, 18 July 2023 (UTC)


 * Note also that blogs are not acceptable sources for any article and I have reverted your addition to Clown society. For non-medical articles, commonly-used sources are discussed and ranked at WP:RSPS. If you are in any way connected to Regar Rajasthani, please be aware that using Wikipedia as a means of promotion of external websites is considered an abuse that may result in your account being blocked. Mike Turnbull (talk) 10:10, 18 July 2023 (UTC)