User talk:Erica.nicolenyc

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Advertising/adding non-notable names to articles
Please refrain from making test edits in Wikipedia pages, even if you intend to fix them later. Your edits do not appear to be constructive and have been reverted. If you would like to experiment again, please use the sandbox. Thank you. OhNo itsJamie Talk 15:41, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

Please stop making test edits to Wikipedia. It is considered vandalism, which, under Wikipedia policy, can lead to a loss of editing privileges. If you would like to experiment again, please use the sandbox. OhNo itsJamie Talk 16:23, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

In response to your feedback
Hi Erica.nicolenyc... From what I can tell, the problem with your additions to the articles is the source. IMDB is generally not regarded as a reliable site for referencing. I believe it's because the subjects of articles themselves can edit their entries.

You are certainly welcome to add information about that person to articles, but I think you'll want to find a more reliable source. An industry periodical, perhaps? A review of his performance? If I can help, please let me know.

  Wikipelli Talk   18:06, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

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In response to your feedback
Hi.... references do not have to be online to be used in an article. As long as you include sufficient information for other editors to locate the reference in question. Date, publisher, volume, pages, etc. This page has a lot of information on citing. Enjoy!

  Wikipelli Talk   20:08, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

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