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I removed the irrelevant suggestion regarding needed references appearing in the previous edit. Such garish notices detract from the professionalism of articles. Not that the concern raised isn't valid. But these are not homework papers to be corrected. If you believe something essential is missing, such as inline references, add them your self. But let's let those subjective reminders die by the way side. J.H.McDonnell (talk) 00:48, 31 October 2015 (UTC)Reply
@J.H.McDonnell: Its not a "suggestion" its a policy, (decided in by the wiki community) that allows the readers of articles to actually identify the sourcing of information in an article. Its also following the peer-reviewed article formatting that uses inline citations. If you add information, add an inline template citation. its not going to hurt you.--Kevmin§14:52, 31 October 2015 (UTC)Reply