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Just stop it

You don't understand what needs to be cited in True Will. And you don't know how to match the citation style. Unless you going to create an account and learn how things work here, just stop. You are messing up the article and will be reverted. Skyerise ( talk) 18:23, 13 July 2024 (UTC) reply

In case you choose to create an account and stick around, here are the issues.

1) You can't cite Levi to Levi; you have to have a secondary sources that reports what Levi did or wrote. 2) The issue that needed to be cited was not simply what Levi said, but that Crowley based his concept of True Will on Levi's writing. You would have to find a biography of Crowley that states that he did. A citation has to support the whole sentence, not just part of it.

I've simply removed the statement. It was of questionable veracity and I don't think there is any source that supports the whole statement, so it is gone and doesn't need to be cited. Thank you for trying, but you need to be a little more clear about Wikipedia sourcing requirements to do a good job.

On top of that, you are supposed to match the citation style already existing in the article when you add a citation. This article lists all the sources in the Work cited section and links to them with {{ sfn}} templates. So if you don't know how to do that, you need to learn it first before you touch an article that uses that citation style. Got it? Skyerise ( talk) 18:34, 13 July 2024 (UTC) reply


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Just stop it

You don't understand what needs to be cited in True Will. And you don't know how to match the citation style. Unless you going to create an account and learn how things work here, just stop. You are messing up the article and will be reverted. Skyerise ( talk) 18:23, 13 July 2024 (UTC) reply

In case you choose to create an account and stick around, here are the issues.

1) You can't cite Levi to Levi; you have to have a secondary sources that reports what Levi did or wrote. 2) The issue that needed to be cited was not simply what Levi said, but that Crowley based his concept of True Will on Levi's writing. You would have to find a biography of Crowley that states that he did. A citation has to support the whole sentence, not just part of it.

I've simply removed the statement. It was of questionable veracity and I don't think there is any source that supports the whole statement, so it is gone and doesn't need to be cited. Thank you for trying, but you need to be a little more clear about Wikipedia sourcing requirements to do a good job.

On top of that, you are supposed to match the citation style already existing in the article when you add a citation. This article lists all the sources in the Work cited section and links to them with {{ sfn}} templates. So if you don't know how to do that, you need to learn it first before you touch an article that uses that citation style. Got it? Skyerise ( talk) 18:34, 13 July 2024 (UTC) reply



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