User talk:Stopthemadness2k14

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One of Wikipedia's core content policies is verifiability. It means that every reader and editor has to be given the possibility to check from where a certain piece of information originates. Therefore, every (non-trivial) statement has to be supported by a reference to one or several reliable sources. Edits and statements without references may and will be reverted or deleted. You can find a guide on referencing for beginners and a guideline for identifying reliable sources (e.g. other wikis, including other language versions of Wikipedia are not considered reliable sources). If you wish, you may also ask other Wikipedians, like me, for help. Kind regards, --RJFF (talk) 11:21, 11 September 2014 (UTC)