Please refer to the following guidelines about linking to blogs...Wikipedia has very strict guidelines against self-published material:

From WP:V:

Self-published sources (online and paper) Anyone can create a website or pay to have a book published, then claim to be an expert in a certain field. For that reason, self-published books, personal websites, and blogs are largely not acceptable as sources.

From WP:NOR:

Reliable sources Main article: Wikipedia:Verifiability

Any material that is challenged or likely to be challenged must be accompanied by a reliable source. Material that counts as "original research" within the meaning of this policy is material for which no reliable source can be found and which is therefore believed to be the original thought of the Wikipedian who added it. The only way to show your work is not original research is to produce a reliable published source who writes about the same claims or advances the same argument as you.

There is no firm definition of "reliable," although most of us have a good intuition about the meaning of the word. In general, the most reliable sources are books and journals published by university presses; mainstream newspapers; and magazines and journals published by known publishing houses. As a rule of thumb, the more people engaged in checking facts, analysing legal issues, and scrutinizing the writing, the more reliable the publication. Material that is self-published, whether on paper or online, is generally not regarded as reliable, but see Wikipedia:Verifiability for exceptions.


Hope these makes the policies clear to you. --- Tito Pao 18:44, 22 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

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See Wikipedia:External_links. Blogs are still not allowed even if it's placed under "External links". The only allowed exception would be an official blog. --- Tito Pao 19:00, 22 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Possibly unfree Image:Super Twins and Sailor Moon.jpg

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Also added: Image:Sailor Twins Altered.jpg. --Howard the Duck 17:45, 25 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned fair use image (Image:Super Twins.jpg)

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