User talk:Yuri2002

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Budgets and reliable sources
Hi. I wanted to explain why I reverted you made to Elevator (2011 film). The problem is that you added a budget, but you didn't cite your source. From the way you formatted your edit (the "(estimated)" part), it seems likely that you copied it from the IMDb. This is problematic because the IMDb is user-generated, which means anyone can guess at the budget. That means we can't use the IMDb's data. We need these sorts of things to come from sites that are written by professionals, not by the public. WP:FILM/R lists a few sources that we consider reliable, and they are good places to check for film budgets. In particular, Box Office Mojo frequently has information of this sort, and it's considered reliable. Although Box Office Mojo is owned by the IMDb, professionals enter these budgets, and the public is not allowed to edit its data. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 03:04, 24 October 2018 (UTC)