User talk:Jbalaneski

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Hello, Jbalaneski, and welcome to Wikipedia! I have noticed that you are fairly new! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. I also see that some of your recent edits, such as the ones to the page Jim Norton (comedian), show an interest in the use of images and/or photos on Wikipedia.

Did you know that ...
 * ...Wikipedia has a very stringent image use policy?
 * ...most images from Flickr, online news websites, and other web sources are copyrighted?
 * ...Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously?
 * ...freely-licensed images should be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, a central location for images where they can be used on all Wikipedia projects?
 * ...we recommend that new users use our "files for upload" process - at least until you get the hang of things?

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Kwaku Boateng (Canadian football) - inline citations
Hi Jbalaneski, Greetings to you. You article above has been reviewed. Please note that all content needs to directly supported by source with inline citation. I have helped to input source int he article. For inline citation and reliable source, pls see below:

Content added/edited in Wikipedia needs needs "inline citation" from independent "third party" reliable source (in any language) for verification to gauge the nobility criteria is met. The articles's inline citation is the WP:BURDEN which it is on the person adding the information. Please note official website, records of sport events or individual player records are consider primary source and not independent source, and social network source such as facebook, twitter, instagram, imbd and etc are considered NOT reliable source and can not be used for citing. Independent reliable source are sources are those obtain from major newspaper, such as The Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, CNN news and etc. or source obtain from major publisher of the work (for example, Random House or Cambridge University Press). (Note: Wikipedia can NOT be the source - see WP:CIRCULAR).

Instructions: Citing source from web - Do not copy and past the URL address and paste into the body text, but click "cite" on menu page and fill in the fields as per the Template: cite web and save when it is done). Examples below:
 * citing from internet source - see WP:CITEWEB and its template -see Template: cite web

(note: remove nowiki tag when input the citation. Fill the info and change the date as needed. See on source edit view mode.)
 * To add an in-line text citation for an internet reference:  
 * To add an in-line text citation for a paper reference:   

Thank you and let me know if you need further assistance.  CASSIOPEIA(talk) 04:17, 12 May 2018 (UTC)