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Ynglingatal[edit]

I have had a look at the article Ynglingatal and have also noticed others (contributor Manxruler), hopefully any problem with the language will then be fixed. :-) Ulflarsen (talk) 10:22, 21 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Writing about subjects that can be found both on university website and other places[edit]

Hi IdaScott, I hereby challenge you to write a stub about 1240 Battle in Oslo. I am a fan of your choice of subjects on nor-wiki. If you are employed by any university website, then I suggest that for edits on en-wiki you ought not to use "your" university website as a cited reference: I envision advantages can be found for hypothetical scenarios, as follows:

If you want to add info about King Bigwig having a scar on his left cheek, then write that in the article (and leave out the citation to "your" website). As an edit remark you might want to write "Found on university website page 12". Let someone else, such as myself or any other independent party, enter the appropriate reference (from "your" university website).

As of this moment, I have not yet started reading your edits on en-wiki. I hope to be reading your edits on en-wiki for decades to come! 176.11.192.249 (talk) 13:10, 17 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]