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Post by alicebapary717 on Feb 15, 2024 0:06:48 GMT -5
As we wrote earlier, all the content that is added to the articles is checked. If your edits and links do not affect the quality of the information presented, they will be deleted and may be blacklisted. Therefore, it is most promising to look for articles that need refinement and cleaning. In this case, you can add more relevant and up-to-date information, as well as leave a link to your resource, and Wikipedia will be more likely to approve your changes. You can also create a Wikipedia page for a query that has not been previously described. Here the rules are the same as in editing - the content must be relevant and informative so that administrators recognize its value and the Cambodia Email List need for publication. Which links are suitable for posting? Not all links are viewed positively by Wikipedia. So before adding URLs to articles, you need to check them against somerules: Authority of the source. Placing a link to a self-published source (for example, a press release) will not work, because it violates the rules of the platform. In the articles, you can refer to authoritative or official sources, where only verified information is posted. The platform considers reliable sources that have their own page on Wikipedia. Check if your resource has a similar one. If not, you can try to create your own Wikipedia page yourself. Check if your resource has been used as a backlink before. If editors have already cited your source, Wikipedia is more likely to approve the new citation. Landing pagemust support information from the article, otherwise administrators will consider links to it as spam.
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