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Can I ask what the reasoning is here? You compare to The Fandom post, a site owned and populated with content by a known and recognised reliable source who was already considered one on his previous home (animeondvd). The other contributors are made up largely of staff who contributed to that site and/or have have demonstrated on other sites that they can be considered reliable sources.
I must admit to not knowing the extent of the background of The Punk Effect but nothing came up from a search that suggests it is of comparable standard to The Fandom Post for passing as a reliable source. It's a well researched article (some of the information came from a scan provided by me to Reed Nelson) but I'm not seeing how it can be used as a reliable source for critical reception.
Theres also the question of authorship. You wouldn't happen to be the author of that article would you given your name is Oliver? I've checked wikipedia, and the 3 pages that come up when I search for it had the Punk Effect content added by you. This is a massive conflict of interest and easily enough reason to remove it.
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Hello, I noticed you had edited Professor Layton. If you don't mind I'd like to ask you for help at List of Professor Layton Characters. The list was considered for deletion mainly because it had no sources. The request was dropped by the nominator after I promised to clean it up. However some help is needed with the sourcing. The basic characterizations might be simple to source with game reviews and such which might on the off-hand describe the character. Not the best of sources but good enough. Would you be kind of enough to at least look? -- Mr. Magoo ( talk) 18:29, 27 February 2016 (UTC)
Hi, I'm not exactly sure what I'd be able to do though. The only sources that you could really use are the games, as you've mentioned. Otherwise, there's not much else that you can do.
You may want to try your luck with this art/concept book called The World of Professor Layton which was released just recently in English. http://www.amazon.com/The-World-Professor-Layton-Level/dp/1927925460
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Ok I'll try to find some sources. But the basis of this article was me translating the Japanese Wikipedia page. If I use Japanese language sources, would that be acceptable as well? -- FOXHOUNDER1014 ( talk) 01:12, 18 August 2019 (UTC)
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Can I ask what the reasoning is here? You compare to The Fandom post, a site owned and populated with content by a known and recognised reliable source who was already considered one on his previous home (animeondvd). The other contributors are made up largely of staff who contributed to that site and/or have have demonstrated on other sites that they can be considered reliable sources.
I must admit to not knowing the extent of the background of The Punk Effect but nothing came up from a search that suggests it is of comparable standard to The Fandom Post for passing as a reliable source. It's a well researched article (some of the information came from a scan provided by me to Reed Nelson) but I'm not seeing how it can be used as a reliable source for critical reception.
Theres also the question of authorship. You wouldn't happen to be the author of that article would you given your name is Oliver? I've checked wikipedia, and the 3 pages that come up when I search for it had the Punk Effect content added by you. This is a massive conflict of interest and easily enough reason to remove it.
If you have information that you've used in an article written by yourself, please add it from it's original source if it other wises passes as a reliable source by wikipedia standards. But please don't add links to your own articles (if they are yours) to wikipedia pages as it's bad practice to say the least. SephyTheThird ( talk) 15:02, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
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Hello, I noticed you had edited Professor Layton. If you don't mind I'd like to ask you for help at List of Professor Layton Characters. The list was considered for deletion mainly because it had no sources. The request was dropped by the nominator after I promised to clean it up. However some help is needed with the sourcing. The basic characterizations might be simple to source with game reviews and such which might on the off-hand describe the character. Not the best of sources but good enough. Would you be kind of enough to at least look? -- Mr. Magoo ( talk) 18:29, 27 February 2016 (UTC)
Hi, I'm not exactly sure what I'd be able to do though. The only sources that you could really use are the games, as you've mentioned. Otherwise, there's not much else that you can do.
You may want to try your luck with this art/concept book called The World of Professor Layton which was released just recently in English. http://www.amazon.com/The-World-Professor-Layton-Level/dp/1927925460
I don't own it myself, so I'm not sure if it contains any information about the series apart from art.
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Ok I'll try to find some sources. But the basis of this article was me translating the Japanese Wikipedia page. If I use Japanese language sources, would that be acceptable as well? -- FOXHOUNDER1014 ( talk) 01:12, 18 August 2019 (UTC)