User talk:RemovedAgain
Please see MOS:OVERLINK. The names of well-known places should not be bluelinked. -- Ssilvers (talk) 06:23, 21 May 2020 (UTC)
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June 2020
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Referencing
[edit]Hi!
I know you're relatively new and probably still learning how Wikipedia works. When you add a citation, the simplest way to do it is by adding a <ref> tag and then then closing /ref tag. When you use the curly brackets {{ }}, that triggers a template algorithm, which a reference is not. I'm sure it's unintentional, but that may be why some of your edits are being undone. There's plenty of guidance on how to cite references within Wikipedia, I would suggest checking out Referencing for beginners as a starting point. Happy editing! Good luck. Snickers2686 (talk) 21:32, 15 June 2020 (UTC)