User talk:Kassandra Blanca

October 2020
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Help me!
Please help me with... adding a link I consider helpful I would like to add a link to the article of NOx sensor: https://dieselnet.com/tech/sensors_nox.php Kassandra Blanca (talk) 09:01, 10 October 2020 (UTC)
 * Your first addition still stands even though it did not cite a source. The entire article lacks sources and has a maintenance tag asking for editors to improve it.
 * Your second addition apparently involved copying material into the article that was considered a violation of copyright, seemingly from this link you wished to add. That had to be undone.
 * Lastly, there's the issue of whether the link you wish to add should be added. My impression is that Dieselnet is not quite the sort of website that Wikipedia would consider a reliable source, although using it for some purposes might be allowed. For the purposes of Wikipedia, it would be far better if you could locate articles written about these sensors that appeared in large-circulation magazines such as Popular Mechanics or Car and Driver and used that material as references for not just your additions, but to provide citations for all of the statements in the article. Can you do that?  — jmcgnh (talk) (contribs) 11:50, 10 October 2020 (UTC)

I still don't know how to add a link/ source. Your comments did not answer my question.