User talk:Tyler141991

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Please cite to original articles for quotations, not articles based on original articles
When adding information to Wikipedia about celebrities or their works (i.e., films, TV, shows, etc.), it's very important to drill down to the first article by a journalist who directly interviewed a celebrity, rather than quoting from and citing to articles based on such articles. When a journalist is merely paraphrasing or excerpting another journalist's article rather than going out there to interview the celebrity face-to-face, the probability of error goes way, way up. In the case of Big Hero 6, the article you cited actually linked to its source; you should have cited that article instead. Thank you for your cooperation.--Coolcaesar (talk) 03:38, 29 March 2015 (UTC)

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