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#{{User|987li}}[[Goomba|This article]] has mostly perfect grammar, spelling and use of punctuation. It has a great use of links and images. As with [[ | #{{User|987li}}[[Goomba|This article]] has mostly perfect grammar, spelling and use of punctuation. It has a great use of links and images. As with [[MW:CITE]], it shows that articles with information that is in an in-universe style provided from a source from the game (all of Goomba's roles in the games) itself does '''not''' need to be sourced. However, information that is provided outside the games, such as "Trivia" and "Names in other languages" (sections) are not sourced. | ||
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#{{User|MarioSmasher}} Do we need even sources '''for names in other languages and for the trivia?!''' You know it, you can prove the trivia by playing the games, and for the other languages' names, they don't even need citations. Per all, and those reasons '''are not enough for an unfeaturing'''. | #{{User|MarioSmasher}} Do we need even sources '''for names in other languages and for the trivia?!''' You know it, you can prove the trivia by playing the games, and for the other languages' names, they don't even need citations. Per all, and those reasons '''are not enough for an unfeaturing'''. | ||
#{{User|Ultraluigi}} Per MarioSmasher. | #{{User|Ultraluigi}} Per MarioSmasher. | ||
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:That's not true why would you need to cite the source for a name in a different language after all we don't cite the source for the American name in fact we don't do that for any article {{User|Raven Effect}} | :That's not true why would you need to cite the source for a name in a different language after all we don't cite the source for the American name in fact we don't do that for any article {{User|Raven Effect}} | ||
Responding to the first comment, yes, I think a tiny mistake can lead to unfeaturing. However, most of the time, it's negligible because it can be corrected swiftly. Also, we have a <nowiki>{{refneeded}}</nowiki> tag in this wiki for those statements without citations, but a few of those tags won't unfeature an article. Also, the policy we have is that if you can find the source by playing the game, you don't have to cite it. I know that foreign names are often different than a bare translation ("Chemin à la Sucrerie" is "Maple Treeway", but the literal translation is "Road to the Sugar Place"). For the most part, these foreign names are found by playing the game in another language, which means that we don't need a source. {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | Responding to the first comment, yes, I think a tiny mistake can lead to unfeaturing. However, most of the time, it's negligible because it can be corrected swiftly. Also, we have a <nowiki>{{refneeded}}</nowiki> tag in this wiki for those statements without citations, but a few of those tags won't unfeature an article. Also, the policy we have is that if you can find the source by playing the game, you don't have to cite it. I know that foreign names are often different than a bare translation ("Chemin à la Sucrerie" is "Maple Treeway", but the literal translation is "Road to the Sugar Place"). For the most part, these foreign names are found by playing the game in another language, which means that we don't need a source. {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | ||