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This doesn't just apply here, but to all of the Dream World location pages. Is there a reason that the source I added for the Japanese names was removed? If it's because it's not actually text directly from the games, I can accept that, it makes sense to keep information as possible. But I would still like to know why when something is being reverted. | This doesn't just apply here, but to all of the Dream World location pages. Is there a reason that the source I added for the Japanese names was removed? If it's because it's not actually text directly from the games, I can accept that, it makes sense to keep information as possible. But I would still like to know why when something is being reverted. {{unsigned|Drake Inferno}} | ||
:I mentioned it in my summaries. It's because they're non-obscure names from the game, as with every language, so you don't need to reference them. | |||
:When you do add references, though, remember to add a "References" section at the end of the article with <code><nowiki><references/></nowiki></code> under it, if a section doesn't already exist. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 23:38, April 12, 2024 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 22:38, April 12, 2024
This doesn't just apply here, but to all of the Dream World location pages. Is there a reason that the source I added for the Japanese names was removed? If it's because it's not actually text directly from the games, I can accept that, it makes sense to keep information as possible. But I would still like to know why when something is being reverted.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Drake Inferno (talk).
- I mentioned it in my summaries. It's because they're non-obscure names from the game, as with every language, so you don't need to reference them.
- When you do add references, though, remember to add a "References" section at the end of the article with
<references/>
under it, if a section doesn't already exist. Mario JC 23:38, April 12, 2024 (EDT)