User talk:Lhr6017

May 2019

 * 1) Don't copy things from other places to Wikipedia, as doing so almost always infringes copyright.
 * 2) Before you edit any article always read at least the first couple of sentences of it, so that you actually know what the article is about. That way you will avoid making mistakes such as adding content about onen person to an article about a completely different person with the same name. Breaking sticks (talk) 21:45, 21 May 2019 (UTC)

Lindsey Park
Lindsey Park's article already mentions her background in college hockey, so it is not necessary for it to contain an extra section that just repeats information that's already present in the article without adding anything new. We also do not source people's sports careers by simply linking to their roster entries in the team's own self-published directory of its own former players; we source their sports career to media coverage, and don't say anything about it that we can't support with media coverage. And furthermore, the body of the article is not allowed to contain any offsite links, per WP:ELNO — links to other websites are permitted to appear only as references or external links, and may not simply sit out in open running body text.

Accordingly, I've had to temporarily edit-protect the article so that you cannot edit it at all. Once the lock expires, if you want the article to say anything more about her collegiate hockey career than it already does, you must add genuine substance supported by reliable sources — there is no value in just redundantly adding one sentence to repeat a fact that's already in the article without saying anything more than the article already says, or in sourcing it to the team's own roster instead of real independent media sources. Bearcat (talk) 17:06, 9 September 2019 (UTC)