User talk:ZUUL2002

October 2023
Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at Mika Tosca. Your edits appear to constitute vandalism and have been reverted. If you would like to experiment, please use your sandbox. Repeated vandalism may result in the loss of editing privileges. Thank you. Beccaynr (talk) 02:48, 18 October 2023 (UTC)

Please stop. If you continue to add unsourced or poorly sourced content, you may be blocked from editing. Rjjiii (talk) 03:47, 18 October 2023 (UTC)


 * I have the link, but i cant figure out how to cite it correctly. https://twitter.com/StopAntisemites/status/1714434651106803780
 * Additionally, there was no citation for the previous sentence. Both that sentence and mine should be correctly cited. ZUUL2002 (talk) 03:52, 18 October 2023 (UTC)
 * You can cite anything just by wrapping it in  tags. The citation at the end of this sentence is the url that you've linked. It's more important to have the citation than the formatting, but you can use cite web to format any linked content. For a living person, you'll want a higher quality source than twitter, see Biographies of living persons for the policy.
 * Regarding the sentence "Tosca also contributes to science communication, including through science-art initiatives, and she is an advocate for Trans people in STEM, academia, and the media." I think this summarizes material cited further down the page. An article's lead section usually summarizes the body of the article; citations in the lead are often for quotes, hard facts, or contentious claims. If there is something in the lead that is not cited in the lead or summarizing content that is cited in the body, you are welcome to remove it. I realize these policies are rather complex, so feel free to ask if you have questions, Rjjiii  (talk) 04:30, 18 October 2023 (UTC)
 * Regarding the sentence "Tosca also contributes to science communication, including through science-art initiatives, and she is an advocate for Trans people in STEM, academia, and the media." I think this summarizes material cited further down the page. An article's lead section usually summarizes the body of the article; citations in the lead are often for quotes, hard facts, or contentious claims. If there is something in the lead that is not cited in the lead or summarizing content that is cited in the body, you are welcome to remove it. I realize these policies are rather complex, so feel free to ask if you have questions, Rjjiii  (talk) 04:30, 18 October 2023 (UTC)