User talk:Vulpine98

This sort of edit, by a second WP:SPA user within the half hour, doesn't do much to forward the discussion, so I've requested input from neutral parties. You're welcome to engage in those discussions at the relevant article talk pages. All content in a Wikipedia article requires WP:RELIABLE sources, and links to outside websites within the text of the article are routinely removed, per WP:EXTERNAL. If you have an interest in editing beyond this, please take the time to read the website's guidelines. Thank you, JNW (talk) 01:00, 16 October 2013 (UTC)

As the page is describing a prize, it is not unreasonable to actually tell it's readers who actually won it. Seeing as the Threadneedle Prize's website verifies the winners, I think we can presume the sources are reliable. With regard to external links, they do not distract from the article but actually make it more useful. Regards.


 * No, external links are usually regarded as spam. It makes it look promotional, especially since numerous non-notable artists and judges are listed. The lists appear to be copied from the Prize's website, a copyright violation that accounts for the promotional tone of some of the content. WP:COI is a possibility..... JNW (talk) 01:16, 16 October 2013 (UTC)