User talk:Joeyhorrace
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You keep adding unsourced speculation to her article. Unless you can provide sources, that comply with WP:CITE and WP:V please stop. If you continue, I will report you for continuing to add unsourced materials to an article. MusicFreak7676 TALK! 17:59, 16 April 2012 (UTC)
- Once again, you've ignored this warning. Stop added unsourced material. Do it again, I will be reporting you. MusicFreak7676 TALK! 21:46, 19 April 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]Hello! Joeyhorrace,
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"Innocent Mistakes"
[edit]I notice you keep adding "Innocent Mistakes" as an album title in the article Delta Goodrem. Do you have a source for this? Wikipedia requires that adding any material be verifiable using reliable sources. I looked at her own website and I didn't see any mention of this new album title. Unless you have a source from a newspaper, magazine, website (not a blog, but a reliable and trustworthy site) or similar, you shouldn't continue to keep adding it back into the article. Doing so is considered disruptive and could get you blocked from editing if it were repeatedly done. I would prefer that you just say here that you won't add it back until you have a good source to cite the title with, and move on. Dennis Brown (talk) (contrib) 20:19, 20 April 2012 (UTC)