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Happy editing! I dream of horses (Contribs) (Talk) 17:47, 14 November 2021 (UTC)

Badminton related articles
Hi Mühazinwiki, based on your editing in Tai Tzu-ying and Ratchanok Intanon articles, there were some mistakes. So, I have to revert your edits. Here are the errors:
 * Punctuation errors. After you moved some sentences within a paragraph, makes the paragraph a mess. You did not realize that you close the sentence with a comma. Ex: She has also won back-to-back Asian Championships titles,
 * Don't put a dot (.) after sources. Ex and the prestigious All England Open thrice (as of 2020).[3] [4] .
 * Space errors. Pay attention how to use spaces. You only need to press the spacebar once. Ex: (Universiade]]. She has won the year-end tournament) and (access-date=18 March 2020}}  and the prestigious ...). There were two spaces in there.
 * Don't add space between inline citation (between source #3 and #4). Ex: All England Open thrice (as of 2020).[3] [4] .
 * Tai Tzu-ying and Ratchanok Intanon articles are living people articles (see: WP:BLP), so, you should find the most reliable sources to used in the articles. It would be better if you use articles from the BWF and Badzine websites, or some news from the internet with editorial oversight engaged as sources. (Read: WP:REFB and WP:CS
 * Links in the "External links" section should be kept to a minimum (see: WP:EL).

I will check your contributions in An Se-young, Neslihan Yiğit and Akane Yamaguchi articles later. I hope this will be useful for your next contributions in Wikipedia. Thank you. Stvbastian (talk) 03:14, 29 November 2021 (UTC)


 * Hey there,

Thank you so much for pointing out the errors. I will pay attention and try to make it better in my next edits. Thank you 103.203.72.202 (talk) 04:24, 29 November 2021 (UTC)

As far as citing resources is concerned I almost always attempt to use the most authentic sources. I put the official tournament results from bwf results page/ independent official tournament website or the BWF tournament software while quoting the results of matches or particular tournaments. Even when it comes to subjective matters like a playing style or popularity, I attempt to support with features from badminton unlimited (the weekly magazine show from BWF ) or opinions from experts like Gillian Clark, Morten Frost, Steen often with videos of them stating the opinion. I am very particular about authentic information. Other than that I need to work on everything else that has been pointed out. There has been plenty of errors. Thank you so much for pointing them out so that I may attempt to make it better in the next attempts. Really appreciate it. Take care Mühazinwiki (talk) 06:43, 29 November 2021 (UTC)

Hey there, May I know what's the error in this sentence and why was it removed? Anders won the end of the season 2020 BWF World Tour Finals beating Viktor Axelsen in the finals. ( followed by reference ).

Badminton related articles 2
Hi.. thank you for replying my comment. I made another section because you did not close your statement in previous section with four tilde (~). First, your contribution in Anders Antonsen article was moved to career section.
 * For citing sources, it would be better to use editorial oversight engaged rather than the tournament results. Ex: in Anders Antonsen article, better to use this article World Tour Finals: It's Antonsen's Day" than this BWF results or tournament software website.
 * This is not about opinions from the experts, but where the sources came from. In Tai Tzu-ying article, you put 2 Youtube videos from Shuttle Flash as sources, the original video came from BWF Tv and it's violates copyright. Then, the comments in the two videos have not gone through the editorial.
 * About manual of style, do not repeat the link target and link label when there is no difference between link target and link label. Ex: in Anders Antonsen you put same link target and link label 2020 BWF World Tour Finals|2020 BWF World Tour Finals.
 * About lead paragraph, be careful while adding statements and sources in lead. You close the paragraph in Anders Antonsen article with one sources which only leads to one statement. That's why i moved it to another section to prevent confusion. Read: MOS:LEAD
 * And for biography article, the subject used is last name or family name. As you did in Anders Antonsen you put given name Anders as subject. Read MOS:BIO

I hope this will be useful for your next contributions and don't repeat the same mistake. Thx Stvbastian (talk) 12:20, 30 November 2021 (UTC)