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- Thanks, bot. You are eternally vigilant. My error has now been fixed. -- Lexi sioz (talk) 09:49, 20 November 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]Adding entries to 'date' articles
[edit]Thank you for coming back and providing references for the two updates to date articles which were reverted earlier. I've accepted the two edits so they're now in the article that people see when they go to the pages.
Just to clarify, the editor who reverted you originally wasn't saying that the entries didn't deserve to be there - they were certainly appropriate entries. The problem was that you didn't provide references for the deaths when you originally added them, and policy now says that new additions to date articles must contain a reference. This was done partly because these articles were being vandalised by people adding random births, deaths etc. which were not accurate and in the absence of a reference these often went undetected. There are a lot of entries on date articles which pre-date this policy being introduced and therefore don't have references, which is unfortunate as the articles are now a mix of referenced and unreferenced content, but going back to add references to all the old entries would be a herculean task!
Anyway, thanks for your edits, and I hope you continue improving Wikipedia. Regards Neiltonks (talk) 18:28, 10 April 2021 (UTC)
- Thanks for explaining the reasoning behind the policy change. --Lexi sioz (talk) 19:16, 10 April 2021 (UTC)