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License tagging for File:Cresseymodel.gif[edit]

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A couple points[edit]

Hi,

I noticed your edits to organized crime. I've some formatting points to make.

  • you shouldn't link section headings (see Wikipedia:LINK#General_points_on_linking_style)
  • you're leaving spaces between references, which looks funny.
  • you're using citation templates, which is great. You may be interested in using {{cite doi}}; it autofills the template so you don't have to do any heavy lifting. The only thing you have to do is click the "jump the queue" link in the references section and the bot takes care of the rest.
  • your section titles have capital letters on a lot of words. Normally we avoid capital letters anywhere but the first (like a sentence, not like a title). See WP:Section caps.
  • some of the sections you added didn't have any sources. Per WP:PROVEIT, they could be outright removed without sources, if it seems unreasonable.
  • Your use of linking sometimes includes the disambiguation note. If there are multiple types of "foo" such as Foo (food), Foo (horses), Foo (fruit snack), Foo (astronomy), we should link to the appropriate one, but hide the disambiguation note. This is done using a pipe - [[Foo (food)|foo]] which displays as foo (except a real link would be blue).
  • some of your additions express opinions (which is against the neutral point of view policy) and others seem to stitch together separate ideas into a whole that may not be supported by the individual reference (against our policy on original research).

But overall, the content you are adding is extensive and impressive. Good work!

Thanks, WLU (t) (c) Wikipedia's rules:simple/complex 20:54, 11 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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