July 2013

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Hello. Would you mind not using Checklinks to tag-bomb dozens of dead links on a page if you can't be bothered updating or correcting those link yourself, it provides other editors with the arduous task of having to delete all the in-line tags and is extremely messy as you are placing dozens of those tags per page. If an article contains more than a few dead links, please use the Template:Citations broken on the article's header, or if it only applies to one section within a long article use {{citations broken|section|date=Month 2013}} (note the "|section|" argument is added). The in-line Template:Dead link should be used lightly, typically when there are only a few expired links within an article and should not be used for tagging every single dead link when there are dozens from the same site, as you did here and here, for example. Placing 134 dead link tags (even via a script) is unacceptable, especially on a Featured article, where one header tag could have done the job better. Please check out the alternative templates and utilise them in future. See Wikipedia:Tagging pages for problems#Over-tagging for tips. Thanks, Ma®©usBritish{chat} 23:30, 10 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

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