User talk:SylandTweet
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September 2019
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[edit]Wikipedia requires citations to reliable and authoritative third-party sources. Two good sets of Wikipedia guidelines that I have found really useful can be found HERE, regarding verifiability and HERE, regarding the need to maintain a neutral point of view. George Custer's Sabre 01:49, 17 September 2019 (UTC)
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