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Thank you for your comment. I just made a new post on Talk:Suzu Hirose's page, and I hope it works.--Cutebassa (talk) 18:33, 29 March 2015 (UTC)Reply
That's fine now. And thanks for digging up a reference source to show that Alice and Suzu Hirose are sisters. --DAJF (talk) 00:54, 30 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Thank you for your review and rewording. I appreciate it. Cutebassa (talk) 15:59, 26 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Thank you for letting me know that. I misunderstood the meaning of "minor". Next time, I will mark it following the guidelines. Cutebassa (talk) 14:30, 13 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Hi! edit

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Thank you for your work in improving articles on Japanese actors/actresses and Japanese dramas! These areas need a lot of work on Wikipedia, but not many editors focus on these areas (probably because they do not know Japanese). Just a little tip though, I noticed that you used sources from sites like Sports Nippon Newspapers. These websites delete their articles from their database every few months, so your references could potentially become rotten links. I would suggest finding alternative sources such as Oricon News, or use archiving services such as the WayBack Machine.

Hope to work well with you in future! Happy editing!--Lionratz (talk) 16:19, 2 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

Hi Lionratz, Thank you for letting me know that the possibility of rotten links. I have checked all articles that I created since I joined Wikipedia in this spring, and my automated script detected 112 links that pointed to Sports Nippon Newspapers. All of those links are currently alive. Regarding Japanese TV drama series, they provide a viewership rating in the each episode. Looking at this page, their database has been accumulated since 2011. Could this be used as a stable reference? Yahoo! Japan also distributes the news headlines, but they keep it for a limited period of time. So I will avoid using it as a source. I have already repaired such a dead link in my articles. Thank you. --Cutebassa (talk) 13:27, 3 September 2015 (UTC)Reply
Yup I am aware of this practice of giving episode ratings since I created articles such as Marumo no Okite (a lot of deadlinks there I know). I dont think it is wrong to use such websites as references, but what I would do is that I would archive such web articles using free web archive services. This will also make it less painful to promote your articles to good articles or featured articles if you wish to do so in future. Cheers!--Lionratz (talk) 16:58, 3 September 2015 (UTC)Reply
I see. I checked the Wayback Machine and confirmed that there were snapshots of Sports Nippon Newspaper's website. I thought it was crawled automatically, but if it's not I might need to make a wayback point manually or periodically invoke a script. By the way, I repaired deadlinks in Marumo no Okite. Have a nice weekend.--Cutebassa (talk) 13:31, 5 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

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