User talk:Gracewright0212

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Archive links, talk pages and files
Thank you for trying to fix broken links. However, it is OK if a citation points to an archive link when the original link is dead (as it was the case for Brisbane). This is why we create archive URLs as we know URLs can disappear. It is not OK to rewrite someone else's message on a Talk page, even if they have a broken link in it (you are changing history and putting words into someone else's mouth that they did not say). What you could do in that situation is reply to their message providing the new link. Similar comments apply to uploaded files, don't change what's already written there by someone else (they are describing the situation as it was when they uploaded the file) but you could add additional commentary providing the new link. If I can be of any help, please ask. Kerry (talk) 12:05, 17 June 2019 (UTC)