User talk:Stefan Szabo

January 2024
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 * Hello. I admit that I did not edit an article for a long time, and I apologize for deviating from the style. I looked again on the Manual of Style, and as far as I saw, I made a mistake by changing the cases. What other mistakes did I made? Also, I spent a lot of time by making those changes, and I'm sorry that I did not cited the sources. The sources where I got that information are YouTube and the Billlie fandom, more exactly the Releases tab of their YouTube channel, and the Billlie wiki on Fandom. And I'm not sure if Wikipedia accepts those sources. I do not edit articles in general, but Billlie is my favorite music group, so seeing that there is missing info about them, I added that. So, what other mistakes did I made? A soon as you respond, as soon I will correct those mistakes and add back that information. Stefan Szabo (talk) 13:49, 7 January 2024 (UTC)
 * Please read WP:VERIFY. Do also note on sources considered as unreliable per WP:KO/RS and WP:RSPSS.  — Paper9oll  (🔔 • 📝)  20:25, 7 January 2024 (UTC)
 * @Paper9oll Ok, I don't know how to find a reliable source for the missing information. I guess Wikipedia isn't for me, I give up. But that's funny and strange, I'm sure that a lot of people saw that this information is missing here, but nobody tried to add it here. Or if there's somebody that tried, I guess they didn't find a reliable source too. But since you know that information should be here, and there's somebody like me that tries to add it, you could help that person (or the page itself, if that comforts you) find a reliable source. I'm just saying. I think we should collaborate here. Or is there a Wikipedia article that rules this, and I don't know about it? I think not. Stefan Szabo (talk) 20:43, 7 January 2024 (UTC)