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how can I make the text say, 'Chinatowns' but the link would be better off going to Chinatowns in Australia than just Chinatowns? Sir Langan ( talk) 04:04, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
I intend to create a page for Loong, Bendigo's heritage listed imperial dragon that is believed to be the oldest in the world. However, at the moment ((Loong)) links to Loong and not the red link page I intend to write. I would appreciate help making this work with disambiguations and whatnot. Help greatly appreciated. Sir Langan ( talk) 14:05, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
I have added citation links to substantiate the history section. Would those writing the collections section please add citation links to related articles, books, and webpages in order to substantiate information given; otherwise, there is a good chance the page will be up for speedy deletion again. Thank you! Taram ( talk) 01:58, 23 August 2013 (UTC)
1) Stop whatever you are doing and start adding citations to what you have so far. Without citing 3rd party sources, the article is ripe for deletion. You cannot use yourself or a personal interview with somebody you know as a source to be cited reliably. If you do have access to pamphlets that you have written, that would be a fine source to cite until you find other sources.
2) For anything else you plan to write, start practicing writing it in your sandbox. You can save it and add citations there as you find them before you make it go live on the Wikipedia page. The article looks in depth as it is now, so you do not need to worry about the length of the article or the notability if the museum, but you do need citations in order to protect your article from being deleted, because it is mostly unsourced. I know this form experience having been in the path of the dangerous editor Qworty. If you are too new to have kown about Qworty, below is a list of articles about his downfall:
a) Wikipedia’s Sexism Toward Female Novelists April 24, 2013, New York Times Op-Ed article
b) Wikipedia’s shame April 29, 2013, Salon.com
e) Wikipedia’s culture of sexism – it’s not just for novelists.
f) Worrying About Wheel-Warring in Our WikiWoe
g) Originator of all the concern = Qworty
h) Revenge, ego and the corruption of Wikipedia The unmasking of a writer who took extraordinary advantage of online anonymity to pursue old vendettas] May 17, 2013 Salon.com article by Andrew Leonard in which User_talk:Qworty is revealed to be a very non-notable author of one novel, Robert Clark Young
i) Anonymous revenge editing on Wikipedia – the case of Robert Clark Young aka Qworty May 17, 2013 Wikipediocray editorial uncovering of who the vicious editor Qworty is (no-name, one-time, novelist Robert Clark Young)
j) Qworty Who is this tool? Wikipediocracy investigation into the sockpuppetry of User_talk:Qworty who so vehemently accused and harmed other Wikipedia users while propelling his own agenda
Taram ( talk) 06:08, 23 August 2013 (UTC)
What is the go with getting rid of the issues tag? Does anyone have any issue with its removal? Sir Langan ( talk) 04:44, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
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how can I make the text say, 'Chinatowns' but the link would be better off going to Chinatowns in Australia than just Chinatowns? Sir Langan ( talk) 04:04, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
I intend to create a page for Loong, Bendigo's heritage listed imperial dragon that is believed to be the oldest in the world. However, at the moment ((Loong)) links to Loong and not the red link page I intend to write. I would appreciate help making this work with disambiguations and whatnot. Help greatly appreciated. Sir Langan ( talk) 14:05, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
I have added citation links to substantiate the history section. Would those writing the collections section please add citation links to related articles, books, and webpages in order to substantiate information given; otherwise, there is a good chance the page will be up for speedy deletion again. Thank you! Taram ( talk) 01:58, 23 August 2013 (UTC)
1) Stop whatever you are doing and start adding citations to what you have so far. Without citing 3rd party sources, the article is ripe for deletion. You cannot use yourself or a personal interview with somebody you know as a source to be cited reliably. If you do have access to pamphlets that you have written, that would be a fine source to cite until you find other sources.
2) For anything else you plan to write, start practicing writing it in your sandbox. You can save it and add citations there as you find them before you make it go live on the Wikipedia page. The article looks in depth as it is now, so you do not need to worry about the length of the article or the notability if the museum, but you do need citations in order to protect your article from being deleted, because it is mostly unsourced. I know this form experience having been in the path of the dangerous editor Qworty. If you are too new to have kown about Qworty, below is a list of articles about his downfall:
a) Wikipedia’s Sexism Toward Female Novelists April 24, 2013, New York Times Op-Ed article
b) Wikipedia’s shame April 29, 2013, Salon.com
e) Wikipedia’s culture of sexism – it’s not just for novelists.
f) Worrying About Wheel-Warring in Our WikiWoe
g) Originator of all the concern = Qworty
h) Revenge, ego and the corruption of Wikipedia The unmasking of a writer who took extraordinary advantage of online anonymity to pursue old vendettas] May 17, 2013 Salon.com article by Andrew Leonard in which User_talk:Qworty is revealed to be a very non-notable author of one novel, Robert Clark Young
i) Anonymous revenge editing on Wikipedia – the case of Robert Clark Young aka Qworty May 17, 2013 Wikipediocray editorial uncovering of who the vicious editor Qworty is (no-name, one-time, novelist Robert Clark Young)
j) Qworty Who is this tool? Wikipediocracy investigation into the sockpuppetry of User_talk:Qworty who so vehemently accused and harmed other Wikipedia users while propelling his own agenda
Taram ( talk) 06:08, 23 August 2013 (UTC)
What is the go with getting rid of the issues tag? Does anyone have any issue with its removal? Sir Langan ( talk) 04:44, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
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