User talk:Task Force 0

I reverted your comments because I could not verify them, and they were not cited. You're welcome to reinsert the edits once you've found a reliable source you can cite. Here are the policy pages: WP:RS defines what a reliable source is. WP:CITE shows you how to cite sources. (If it's a web page you can generally just put a single bracket instead of double brackets, and link the webpage URL). WP:V is the verifiability standard that requires all information to be verifiable and cited.

Uncited information is considered original research and is not allowable under the terms of WP:NOR.

That clear everything up for you? I'm not saying your wrong about your edits. But the standard of editing in wikipedia is verifiability, not truth. &rArr;   SWAT Jester    Ready    Aim    Fire!  17:15, 13 September 2006 (UTC)

I'm glad to see you found citations for your edits. You did, however, insert them wrong. I went ahead and fixed them up for you, but in the future this is how you do it:

If it's an external link, put the entire thing in single brackets LINK TITLE which shows up like.

If its a written source, you cite it like this: Then (if it has not been done already) you must add a references heading at the bottom of the page (usually above the external link section) like this: ==References==. Below that you add (yes, the slash goes at the end of the word). . Now what that does, is it makes a new heading called "references", and that tag with the slash at the end designates it as the point to add all footnotes. Now any time you add a footnote (by the ref and /ref tags) it will automatically format the citation into a footnote and add the notation to the appropriate section.

It's really easy. Just 1: Check for a References section, and if not found, add one (with the tag). 2: Insert your citation with the ref and /ref tags.

Hope that helps. &rArr;   SWAT Jester    Ready    Aim    Fire!  21:04, 27 September 2006 (UTC)