I am not a fan of tagging pages with {{refimprove}} as opposed to using {{citation needed}} tags, unless the page has very obvious and extensive issues with references (or BLPs). Refimprove tags are, in my opinion, quite ugly and unsightly things. They also make the page content start later and take up much space. Citation needed tags on the other hand do not take much space and are also more specific.
In articles that are not specific to a country, express amounts of money in either
US dollars,
euros, or
pounds sterling (choose one only). Don't link the names or symbols of currencies that are commonly known to English speakers ($, £, €), unless there's a particular reason to do so.
I am not a fan of tagging pages with {{refimprove}} as opposed to using {{citation needed}} tags, unless the page has very obvious and extensive issues with references (or BLPs). Refimprove tags are, in my opinion, quite ugly and unsightly things. They also make the page content start later and take up much space. Citation needed tags on the other hand do not take much space and are also more specific.
In articles that are not specific to a country, express amounts of money in either
US dollars,
euros, or
pounds sterling (choose one only). Don't link the names or symbols of currencies that are commonly known to English speakers ($, £, €), unless there's a particular reason to do so.