User talk:Srtanim
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[edit]Hello ! Thanks for your contributions, I observed that you are not adding references after writing content in Wikipedia's pages, references are necessary as readers and other editors can verify the factual accuracy of an added text because of references, if you do not add references your added content may be deleted. The simplest way of adding a reference is to put a trusted websites url in between the <ref> and </ref> tags. For example if want to write that "Barack Obama was the former president of US" you need to write like this - "Barack Obama was the former president of US"<ref>Trusted website which supports this fact's url address here</ref>.
I hope this helps. Anoptimistix (talk) 14:05, 30 September 2017 (UTC)
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