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Breast binding edit

Thanks for your recent contributions to the Breast binding article. However, I've reverted the changes because the cited sources were unreliable. It's great that you used citations, but not just any website can be used as a source. Wikipedia requires us to use reliable sources. That usually means something like a book, a newspaper or an academic journal. The key requirement is that the source must be subject to editorial oversight. We can't assume that information posted on internet forums is accurate or trustworthy, even though it may be true. Pburka (talk) 23:14, 1 October 2014 (UTC)Reply