User talk:Finkie13

WSGS
The information you are adding to the WSGS page is completely unsourced and is considered original research, which is against the rules of Wikipedia. If you want to readd the information you will need reliable third-party sources, like those from newspapers, television stations and other reliable websites. Personal recollection, stories you may have overheard and the like are not allowed, as that is considered original research.

Continuing to readd unsourced content to a page is considered edit-warring and can be punishable by temporary revocation of your editing privileges. Thank you. -  Neutralhomer •  Talk  • 19:06, 27 September 2014 (UTC)


 * So why can the owner not post original content directly from his website or from the radio stations archives? I know it is original research, but its true and completely reliable. — Preceding unsigned comment added by finkie13 (talk • contribs)
 * You pretty much answered your own question, because it's original research. At Wikipedia, we have to have things backed up by third-party sources.  From what I have seen of the WSGS page, those are stories people have sent in, which is second-hand original research.  If you could back everything up with reliable third-party sources, like those from newspapers, television stations and other reliable websites it would help.


 * I'm currently recovering from carpal tunnel surgery on my left hand, so I am not much help at the moment. But when I am fully healed, I will take a crack at adding some history to the page from the sources I have access to. -  Neutralhomer  •  Talk  • 20:46, 28 September 2014 (UTC)