User:CitationAuditor
Position Statements
- Restoring a damaged historic photo is alright, but photoshopping the face of a completely different person in a photo is not funny.
- Colorizations suck. No guarantee of accuracy. If you insist on uploading crappy colorizations, at least don't put them in Wikipedia itself.
- When you are saying a photo is from a particular website, you should include a link to the *actual page* you got the photo from, not a search with a million photos to search through to find the right one
- The source of the photo should be clearly indicated in the source section of the infobox - but if somebody makes an honest mistake and puts the source in the description section instead of the source section, that doesn't mean that it should be nominated for deletion, it means that the description should be edited.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Templates
{{other date|s|1920}}= 1920s{{other date|<|1922}}= before 1922{{other date|before|1922}}= before 1922{{other date|century|20}}= 20th century{{unknown|author}}