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Hello, Ampleaptitude, and welcome to Wikipedia!

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Thanks for your thoughtful request for clarification! There's a subtle but important distinction in dealing with "external links," which are to resources on other websites that don't replicate the material already in the article, and references, which provide support for statements that are in the article. Labeling references that have turned into dead links is really the principal goal of the dead-link-labeling process, because we have to verify what the encyclopedia says. An external link to a website that provides helpful hints for conquering writer's block isn't like that. The link you labeled as dead was actually a link that shouldn't really have been there in the first place, and the link you added isn't any better; those sites aren't authoritative or notable and Wikipedia shouldn't be endorsing one over another. WP:EL is the policy section that goes into this in some level of (insomnia-fighting; grab a cup of coffee or such) detail. (What's worse, a lot of new accounts show up for the sole purpose of spamming external links to particular websites into a whole bunch of articles, and as a new accountholder, your addition of an external link as one of your first edits raised a big red flag.) Appropriate external links might include, for example, a link to a university library's comprehensive collection of the letters and papers of the historical figure who is an article subject. "Helpful hints" aren't what the encyclopedia is here to refer people to, especially when the content isn't peer-reviewed or otherwise especially trustworthy. Wikipedia's policy on reliable sources is another fine snoozefest that is nonetheless very important.

Thanks again for your pleasant question. I invite you to use the Teahouse if you have other questions or want a second opinion; like everyone else here, I'm a mere volunteer, and you happened by sheer luck to catch me at a moment when I had a few minutes to respond fairly quickly, which is not likely to happen the rest of the day for me today. You will almost certainly get a fairly quick reply at the Teahouse whereas I may not have time to leave an editing window open for this long until over the weekend. Good luck! - Julietdeltalima (talk) 17:13, 27 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

Thanks you so much Julietdeltalima! I am a Spanish speak too, but I try really hard to speak and type in proper English, so I did not know if that had something to do with it. But now I know and I will try to get things in the right place next time. Thanks again! Ampleaptitude (talk) 17:23, 27 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

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I received your email. I'm afraid I don't get involved much in that kind of issue and I'm thus not familiar with the protocol. I'd suggest that the simplest thing to do would be to post your concern to the article talk page along with whatever documentation you have. Sorry I'm not more help. Regards, TransporterMan (TALK) 18:21, 27 July 2018 (UTC)Reply