Keep in mind

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  • I can NOT emphasize this enough. There seems to be a terrible bias among some editors that some sort of random speculative 'I heard it somewhere' pseudo information is to be tagged with a 'needs a cite' tag. Wrong. It should be removed, aggressively, unless it can be sourced. This is true of all information, but it is particularly true of negative information about living persons.

    — Jimmy Wales, May 2006[1]

References

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For correcting syntax of web references

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For new editors with bad refs

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Copy paste {{subst:User:DBigXray/ref}}

See also/other/further/Dab

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  • {{about|great powers in the modern (post-1815) world|nation-states wielding similar power before 1815|Historical powers}}
  • {{Further|Power (international relations)|Hyperpower|Superpower|Middle power}}

My reversion policy

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Feedback tool

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Images

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Wikipedia:Picture tutorial

New page patrol

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Wikipedia essays

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Checklist: Style and Prose

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Wikipedia Noticeboard and other pages

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References

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  1. ^ Jimmy Wales, 2006 (2006-05-16). ""Zero information is preferred to misleading or false information"". WikiEN-l electronic mailing list archive. Retrieved 2008-01-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)