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  2. Wikipedia:Cherrypicking - Wikipedia

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    This is consistent with Wikipedia being a work continually undergoing improvement and no editor is required to know or believe every source. Thus, to choose one source and not another is not cherrypicking from one source. If Smith's and Washington's views are in the same source, you must report both views, and not only the one you agree with.

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  4. Help:External links and references - Wikipedia

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    External links and references are two important elements of Wikipedia that newcomers sometimes find trouble with. This page is designed to cover only the technical aspects of linking and referencing; it is essential that editors also familiarize themselves with Wikipedia:External links, Wikipedia:Reliable sources and Wikipedia:Citing sources, as well as Wikipedia's various other policies ...

  5. Wikipedia:External links/Perennial websites - Wikipedia

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    As an external link: Almost never. Do not link to items for sale. Wikipedia isn't the place to promote whatever you are selling. Blog posts or similar pages might rarely be acceptable. As a reliable source: * Maybe. eBay has been used by reliable sources for historical auction records. Editors should use common sense here by making sure that ...

  6. Wikipedia:External links - Wikipedia

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    Links to these source sites are not "external links" for the purposes of this guideline, and should not normally be duplicated in an external links section. Exceptions—websites that can be both references and external links—include any official sites for the article topic , or websites that are specifically devoted to the topic, contain ...

  7. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    But it is not in the usual link colour, and it does not react as a link does; if the mouse pointer is in it, the mouse pointer looks like being in/over plain text. When an edit is previewed before saving, if the target of a newly made link turns out to be a disambiguation page , such as the Peacemaker page, the link should be changed to one of ...

  8. User:Dispenser/Dab solver - Wikipedia

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    Unlink links that are not important to the context. Some links to a disambiguation page are intentional and correct. Such links usually appear in an article's hatnotes and See also section. To make an intentional link, pick Link to disambiguation page. Links to Wiktionary (if available) are at bottom for links to definitions. When done, click ...

  9. Justin Tucker missed field goals: Ravens kicker's struggles ...

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    Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is the all-time career record holder for field goal percentage, but he has struggled mightily converting on his kicks in 2024.. Tucker entered Week 11's ...