User talk:Shujika

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Hey Shujika, I wanted to send you a quick note on Wikipedia citations since you seem to be cleaning up the existing page. If you take a look at Citing_sources you'll see that the access date is required for website references. That allows the text to be free from access dates (such as "2015" in the text you added) and so it's easier for those looking for at the references section to know the freshness of a given reference. Additionally, Wikipedia specifically warns against the type of citation that you're using (an embedded link) as you can see at Citing_sources because they are harder to monitor to ensure they don't go stale. You can find examples of the preferred form (cite web templates) form elsewhere on the page.

Lastly, as I see you're making multiple edits today, it might be helpful to know about the Preview feature. That will allow you to see your edits as you go without actually publishing them. So if you have a typo or something (as I tend to) you can catch it before it goes live--and before it notifies anyone watching the page of the update. :)

Good luck and have fun. IBlack9 (talk) 21:17, 6 March 2015 (UTC)