User talk:SHERRAH4

Reliable sources and the IMDB
Hi. I saw that you added some information sourced from the IMDB. Thanks for taking the time to improve Wikipedia's coverage of films, but, unfortunately, we can't use data from the IMDB, as it's user-generated content, much like Wikipedia itself. This means that anyone can input the values, which makes them unreliable. We generally require sources to be written by professional journalists or academics on sites with an editorial board. This would include newspapers, magazines, academic journals, and some online news sites. Blogs and "web 2.0" sites generally fail these criteria. If you any questions you can ask at the reliable sources noticeboard or the tea house, a forum for new users. Or you could ask me on my talk page, and I could try to help you. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 22:03, 19 July 2016 (UTC)

Reference errors on 29 December
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