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Please consider providing some references yourself. Going through articles with citation needed, "when", etc tags is easy but not nearly as helpful as adding sources. A good guide to how to do inline citations is at Wikipedia:Meetup/UMassAmherst/Intro to Wikipedia which has useful videos. Note that a paragraph might have only one source, usually at the end of it, so before adding any tags to the paragraph you should check the source first. Thanks. Doug Weller talk 11:44, 10 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

I stand by my point. If I have a source, I will use it. If I don't and it is missing, I say it is missing. This is called "editing". If I put questions like why and when, it is because I assume it is easy for the person who has written the sentence/paragraph must have these informations at hand. If nobody has them, this is rather worrying.... If I do have the missing information, be sure I'll be glad to provide it. I am new to editing in English but have done more than 1'300 contributions on Wikipedia in French, including new articles. A paragrah may have only one source, but it's rarely a good paragraph ! So of course, all depends on context.

Thanks for the link to Intro to wikipedia.--Braveheidi (talk) 19:27, 11 December 2017 (UTC)Reply