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editHello, Fluffycat345. Thank you for your work on Hot Nights With Abbie Chatfield. North8000, while examining this page as a part of our page curation process, had the following comments:
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Attribution and advice
editHey, I hope you are doing well. I am sorry that I reverted your page creation of Chelsea Murphy - however, the content was copied from List of Neighbours characters (2024) without attribution, which is unfair to the editors who added that content and is required (see WP:Copying within Wikipedia. If you do split off a page in the future, I would strongly recommend putting it in the edit summary and talk page (Something along the lines of "Copied content from x page, see there for attribution history"). However, I do think the reception section should be worked on first of all before a page split is considered. The character is notable but the reception needs to be added and more real world perspective is needed before it passes GNG.
Please let me know if you have any questions at all or need any help! DaniloDaysOfOurLives (talk) 11:05, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
- In addition to the above there were numerous issues that were presented in your creation of Chelsea Murphy. I understand you may want an article for your favourite soap opera characters, but first you must demonstrate notability. From a first glance, the general reader would assume there were plenty of sources on the article. However, you actually used the same sources numerous times and dressed them up as separate references. You could benefit from reading Wikipedia:Citing sources, which will help you understand how to cite sources since you formatted dates inconsistently and missed out author names from every source. In addition, using mirrored news reporting services like Yahoo! News, which blatantly makes no effort to differentiate from the original Digital Spy source. These sources offer no additional reporting or original content present from the Digital Spy article. BacktotheBay is a fansite and an example of a non WP:RS source. Also when citing social media content, you need to home in on the post ID in the reference field rather than just copying the URL of the website. There are dedicated citation templates to help with this and it makes fact checking easier for other editors.Rain the 1 08:58, 14 May 2024 (UTC)