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10:23, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
You're on a quest to find all the right citations for this article, right? Otherwise, mass fact tagging like this makes it seem as if someone else should find all the cites for the article.
Don't get me wrong: the article should be cited, but here you have a perfect opportunity to do it yourself. That's what Wikipedia is for. I've done it many times. There is work behind the citation needed tag. Are you willing to do it? -- Moni3 ( talk) 23:04, 20 December 2009 (UTC)
Hi. I just noticed that you altered the formatting of dates in footnotes in the Kings (American TV series) article from the "February 1, 2010" format to "2010-02-01". This format used to be commonly used in footnotes, and is still widely seen, because some citation templates used to require it, and users who had set date autopreferencing would see it in their preferred format. However, since dates are no longer linked, these dates now appear in the "YYYY-MM-DD" format (which is not widely used outside Wikipedia, and is unfamiliar to many users). The Manual of Style recommends this date style only for lists, and also says, "If an article has been stable in a given style, it should not be converted without a style-independent reason. Where in doubt, defer to the style used by the first major contributor." So I'm reverting your change. In the future, please do not change date formats without prior discussion. Thanks. — Josiah Rowe ( talk • contribs) 22:03, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
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