User talk:Madkav12!

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You are posting lots of unwikified text at Louise Nicholas, and most of your references are badly formatted; in many cases the links are not even working. At least one existing reference was replaced by "[1]", which suggests to me that you copied it from the article output and pasted it back as text, which loses the reference and any internal links. Since the material you are adding deals with living people, it's important to get this right. Please read Help:Referencing for beginners, then go back and fix the references. Alternatively, look at my last few edits to the article where I fixed your references.

I suggest you break up large paragraphs into smaller ones for ease of reading, and make sure every paragraph, perhaps every sentence, and certainly every important statement has a reference. A single reference for the long paragraph "Original accusations" is not at all adequate.- gadfium 03:18, 4 December 2018 (UTC)