User talk:Moshep13
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[edit]Hello, Moshep13. Thank you for your additions to the Serial killer article. I want to let you know, though, that according to Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Punctuation and inline citations, any punctuation should generally come before the reference; I took care of that for you in regards to the Serial killer article. Also in seeing your edits to that article, however, I see that you are a relatively new Wikipedia editor (at least under your current username). Thus, in case you need it, I give you this list in order to help your editing here:
- Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not, which summarizes what belongs in Wikipedia and what does not;
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view, which describes Wikipedia's mandatory core approach to neutral, unbiased article-writing;
- Wikipedia:No original research, which prohibits the use of Wikipedia to publish personal views and original research of editors and defines Wikipedia's role as an encyclopedia of existing recognized knowledge;
- Wikipedia:Verifiability, which explains that it must be possible for readers to verify all content against credible external sources (following the guidance in the Wikipedia:Risk disclaimer that is linked-to at the bottom of every article);
- Wikipedia:Reliable sources, which explains what factors determine whether a source is acceptable;
- Wikipedia:Citing sources, which describes the manner of citing sources so that readers can verify content for themselves; and
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style, which offers a style guide—in general editors tend to acquire knowledge of appropriate writing styles and detailed formatting over time.
These are often abbreviated to WP:NOT, WP:NPOV, WP:NOR, WP:V, WP:RS, WP:CITE, and WP:MOS respectively.
Also, you need to always sign your comments when "talking" on Wikipedia talk pages. To sign your comments, all you have to do is type four tildes (~~~~
) beside them.
Take care, and welcome to Wikipedia. Flyer22 (talk) 19:56, 26 May 2010 (UTC)