I just want to note that Puerto Ricans are US Citizens which should be noted in the article https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Trujillo
Almost impossible to make such a note on the page.
Please can you avoid using this template for countries that do not have a completed link in the template (open it up for editing and you'll see what I mean). For countries like Hungary, when you use it, it doesn't state which work (Hungary: A Country Study etc) is being referred to. As it stands, the refs fail WP:V at first look, as many editors will not be able to check what source is being used.
You can either directly link directly to the relevant page on countrystudies.us or to the pdf version of the book and cite a specific page. In fact these referencing methods are better than using csref, as you can specify a page or section, as opposed to just a whole chapter in csref. You've also not been setting pd=n, which means it appears part of the article is copied wholesale from the books, which isn't the case. Cheers, Number 5 7 20:52, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
Just for your information, the article on Rudolf Hess cites a source that the cost of running the Spandau Prison with him as its lone prisoner for 20+ years was estimated at 800,000 DM. Intrigued by this low number I looked into it a bit closer. It turns out that the cited cost is annual, but that this information was lost back in 2013 due to this edit: [1].
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I've just found out that the unsourced claim you added to 2018 Barbadian general election (that Freundel Stuart was the first sitting PM to lose his seat) [2] was untrue (as Harold Bernard St. John lost his seat in the 1986 election).
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I reverted one of your edits on 1945 Albanian parliamentary election. This was because the citation was not done properly. Please refer to the Inline citations page for the proper formatting of citations. Thanks! Sungodtemple ( talk) 14:43, 11 February 2021 (UTC)
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The reason why I reverted your edits to
WWJ-TV is because they don't fit the context of the article.
Sammi Brie and I redid
WWJ-TV to be a proper retelling of the station's history with ample citations, including many of the reasons why WGPR-TV struggled to get competitive programming (and some of it was because of the wishes of Dr.
William V. Banks and his associates and successors, who were indeed selective about the shows that were available to them). Plus defining CBET as "
Windsor, Ontario-based
CBC
owned-and-operated station
CBET (channel 9)
" is unnecessary when you only need to just say " [...] —five licensed to Detroit proper and two in
Windsor, Ontario— [...]
".
Plus, stuff like " It did not help that it was located near the top of the UHF dial; prior to the advent of cable television, most Detroit-area viewers never tuned past
WTVS, the local
PBS station on channel 56
" is largely unsourceable and I interpreted it as conjecture. It might have happened, but I'd rather take chances and not include it... and prevent the promulgation of a possible
urban legend.
If you have Discord, me and Sammi would be interested in talking with you over there. ( WP:DISCORD) ;) Nathan Obral • he/him • t • c • 01:45, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
...WCTV in Tallahassee, Florida, and...This is actually in the Manual of Style: see MOS:GEOCOMMA. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 23:25, 30 July 2022 (UTC)
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Wanted to let you know that Special:Diff/1122637161 introduced an error. I know it's a bit hard to see without the full-resolution scan, but it does indeed say "Dean of Arizona Newscasters", not Broadcasters. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 23:37, 18 November 2022 (UTC)
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I just want to note that Puerto Ricans are US Citizens which should be noted in the article https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Trujillo
Almost impossible to make such a note on the page.
Please can you avoid using this template for countries that do not have a completed link in the template (open it up for editing and you'll see what I mean). For countries like Hungary, when you use it, it doesn't state which work (Hungary: A Country Study etc) is being referred to. As it stands, the refs fail WP:V at first look, as many editors will not be able to check what source is being used.
You can either directly link directly to the relevant page on countrystudies.us or to the pdf version of the book and cite a specific page. In fact these referencing methods are better than using csref, as you can specify a page or section, as opposed to just a whole chapter in csref. You've also not been setting pd=n, which means it appears part of the article is copied wholesale from the books, which isn't the case. Cheers, Number 5 7 20:52, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
Just for your information, the article on Rudolf Hess cites a source that the cost of running the Spandau Prison with him as its lone prisoner for 20+ years was estimated at 800,000 DM. Intrigued by this low number I looked into it a bit closer. It turns out that the cited cost is annual, but that this information was lost back in 2013 due to this edit: [1].
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I reverted one of your edits on 1945 Albanian parliamentary election. This was because the citation was not done properly. Please refer to the Inline citations page for the proper formatting of citations. Thanks! Sungodtemple ( talk) 14:43, 11 February 2021 (UTC)
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The reason why I reverted your edits to
WWJ-TV is because they don't fit the context of the article.
Sammi Brie and I redid
WWJ-TV to be a proper retelling of the station's history with ample citations, including many of the reasons why WGPR-TV struggled to get competitive programming (and some of it was because of the wishes of Dr.
William V. Banks and his associates and successors, who were indeed selective about the shows that were available to them). Plus defining CBET as "
Windsor, Ontario-based
CBC
owned-and-operated station
CBET (channel 9)
" is unnecessary when you only need to just say " [...] —five licensed to Detroit proper and two in
Windsor, Ontario— [...]
".
Plus, stuff like " It did not help that it was located near the top of the UHF dial; prior to the advent of cable television, most Detroit-area viewers never tuned past
WTVS, the local
PBS station on channel 56
" is largely unsourceable and I interpreted it as conjecture. It might have happened, but I'd rather take chances and not include it... and prevent the promulgation of a possible
urban legend.
If you have Discord, me and Sammi would be interested in talking with you over there. ( WP:DISCORD) ;) Nathan Obral • he/him • t • c • 01:45, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
...WCTV in Tallahassee, Florida, and...This is actually in the Manual of Style: see MOS:GEOCOMMA. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 23:25, 30 July 2022 (UTC)
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