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 * particular challenges in discretely diagnosing ‘normal’ constitutions from true disorders. The  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is the psychiatric profession’s

Help me! (Null link issue)
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Please help me with... I attempted to search your FTPs and articles about replacing a null link, but was unsuccessful. Perhaps it's the encyclopedic depth of your search archives or possibly, I'm just dense. In any case, I was referred to your page by a volunteer.

Article in question: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VBS.tv > > > In the References at the bottom, #1 a,b,c has a null 404 page link. I attempted to > fix it, but the edit page for the references is undecipherable for civilians. > (e.g., I don't know how to fix specifically reference 1 in the article.) The > correct link to the Wired article is > http://archive.wired.com/entertainment/theweb/magazine/15-11/ff_vice?currentPage=all > > The Snarky Vice Squad Is Ready to Be Taken Seriously. Seriously. > VBS.tv, a new web-based TV channel created by the scruffy misanthropes behind > Vice magazine, is elbowing its way into the crowded young industry of > internet television. All the players are looking for an audience for original > online video, and VBS.tv editors are using the jaundiced worldview of their > street-culture rag to inform their coverage of global events. > Read > more... > > Regretably, I can't fix the link for you/your readers. > > Maxwellvelvethammer@gmail.com

WikiSnickety (talk) 19:09, 20 August 2015 (UTC)WikiSnicket
 * , the reflist template is a quick way to list all of the references found in the tags, so you will not find the actual references in the References section. When you click on the small a next to Reference #1, you'll see it takes you to the Slogan in the infobox. This is where the reference actually is. By editing the page, you'll see the Wired reference after the company slogan - just change the URL appropriately, save the page, and everything should be fixed. If you want more help, stop by the Teahouse, Wikipedia's live help channel, or the help desk to ask someone for assistance. Primefac (talk) 19:31, 20 August 2015 (UTC)