User talk:Henryredstone

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New facts with fake referencing
Please to not insert new information behind old references when the new info is not from the same source. The reference should remain attached to the old text, where it is functional, instead of your new information which the reference is not involved with. This could be construed as you faking your information with fraudulent referencing. You should add new information after the old reference tag if it is not taking sourcing from that reference. -- 70.52.11.217 (talk) 08:47, 6 February 2018 (UTC)