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== Reliable sources ==
== Reliable sources ==


Hello!
Hello! I just wanted to let you know that I’ve removed three sources you added to [[BTS (band)|BTS]] regarding their album sales since debut. This was done because [[Soompi]] and [[Allkpop]] are not reliable sources and shouldn’t be used in articles. (Articles that do use them should be changed to reliable sources, however this will take time.) You can see a list of reliable, and [[WP:IRS|unreliable sources]] [[WP:KO/RS|'''here''']].

Sometimes Soompi can be helpful for finding sources; if you scroll to the bottom of a Soompi article, they occasionally cite their sources - you can use this link as a source. Avoid self published sources though, so you wouldn’t use a source directly from the 2017 mama website to cite something about 2017 mama, for example. I’d suggest translating the article to English before you cite it, just to make sure it does say what you’re citing. Have a good day! :) [[User:Alexanderlee|Alexanderlee]] ([[User talk:Alexanderlee|talk]]) 22:55, 8 December 2017 (UTC)
Sometimes Soompi can be helpful for finding sources; if you scroll to the bottom of a Soompi article, they occasionally cite their sources - you can use this link as a source. Avoid self published sources though, so you wouldn’t use a source directly from the 2017 mama website to cite something about 2017 mama, for example. I’d suggest translating the article to English before you cite it, just to make sure it does say what you’re citing. Have a good day! :) [[User:Alexanderlee|Alexanderlee]] ([[User talk:Alexanderlee|talk]]) 22:55, 8 December 2017 (UTC)



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Reliable sources

Hello! Sometimes Soompi can be helpful for finding sources; if you scroll to the bottom of a Soompi article, they occasionally cite their sources - you can use this link as a source. Avoid self published sources though, so you wouldn’t use a source directly from the 2017 mama website to cite something about 2017 mama, for example. I’d suggest translating the article to English before you cite it, just to make sure it does say what you’re citing. Have a good day! :) Alexanderlee (talk) 22:55, 8 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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