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Citation on Fitness to dive edit

Hi Brose7373, I have reverted your addition of a reference to Fitness to dive because the article you cited is a copy of part of the Wikipedia article. I assume you did not notice, and added the reference in good faith. In case you do not know already, Wikipedia does not allow citations from Wikipedia or copies of Wikipedia articles, as they do not provide an independent reliable third party source. Please continue to add references as you have been doing, as it is generally helpful, just bear in mind that if the text you are referencing is the same as the source you are citing, then one is probably a copy of the other, and there may be either a circular reference or a copyright violation one way or the other. In this case, both, and your edit allowed me to spot this and I have emailed MEDOCCS to request them to provide the required attribution on their website. Cheers, · · · Peter (Southwood) (talk): 14:34, 15 October 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Reliable sources edit

Hello. I really appreciate your effort to add sources to fitness-related articles. It's definitely needed.

Please be careful that all such sources are reliable. Blogs should only be used with extreme caution, per WP:SPS. Additionally, many websites provide a slick package but very little editorial oversight, making them essentially the same as blogs. Judging by their lax submission guidelines, Breakingmuscle.com seems like this kind of website, so it's also not a very good source.

Additionally, Wikipedia has much stricter rules about medical content, per WP:MEDRS, which often overlaps with exercise and fitness.

Finally, it's always nice to replace a dead link, but it's not necessary or desirable to remove one just because it's dead, per WP:LINKROT.

Thanks again. Grayfell (talk) 02:46, 17 October 2018 (UTC)Reply