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Regarding [[Ifindyourlackoffaithdisturbing]]: When on Wikipedia someone quotes a source of her/his edit, they do not write in the summary-field: "I got the book, so I know" but they write the title of the book in quote format in the article which causes an annotation to appear at the bottom of the page. That way everybody who reads that article, after whatsoever many edits, will know about the source. If possible people link to the source when available online.
Regarding [[Ifindyourlackoffaithdisturbing]]: When on Wikipedia someone quotes a source of her/his edit, they do not write in the summary-field: "I got the book, so I know" but they write the title of the book in quote format in the article which causes an annotation to appear at the bottom of the page. That way everybody who reads that article, after whatsoever many edits, will know about the source. If possible people link to the source when available online.


: In how far a link to somebody's user page is an evidence for his trolling? If he himself admitted it in verbal, it is not actually quotable unless You take the position of an journalist and write in his article: "In my yesterdays interview he admitted trolling in the Disney Wiki." Sarah AKA [Sweetie Belle|Sweetie]. But better You link to text he wrote.[[User:Manorainjan|Manorainjan]] ([[User talk:Manorainjan|talk]]) 22:31, 23 August 2014 (UTC)
: In how far a link to somebody's user page is an evidence for his trolling? If he himself admitted it in verbal, it is not actually quotable unless You take the position of an journalist and write in his article: "In my yesterdays interview he admitted trolling in the Disney Wiki." Sarah AKA [[Sweetie Belle|Sweetie]]. But better You link to text he wrote.[[User:Manorainjan|Manorainjan]] ([[User talk:Manorainjan|talk]]) 22:31, 23 August 2014 (UTC)
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