Thread:Booster Beetle/@comment-4651179-20151013043208

Hey, I wanted to give you a little tip.

If you're referencing certain sentence with different issues, as the events you are describing happened throughout more than one issue, you can reference it like this:

Instead of having a clot of references like this

I hope this is useful.

If possible, try not to add information in a page from material you haven't read or you don't have much information about. For example, this part of an edit you did in the Mandarin's page:

Mandarin later has to deal with the hero team known as the Super-Soldiers.

Having an article full of vague single sentences doesn't look right from a narrative point of view, as the history texts in articles should possess a pleasant narrative flow.

This was also a point mentioned in Nausiated's latest annoucement: "If you don't have the reference material to back up your edits (IE: You haven't read the comics and are basing it from third party information) do not edit."

While I wouldn't condemn edits based from third party information, please be sure to add more information than "X fought Y."

Thank you. 