Risa77
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About Chanelle Pickett
editHi there!
I just accepted the draft submission of the Chanelle Pickett article. I guess the one problem with the article right now is that some of the information have too many sources attached to them, which actually makes it a little bit difficult to verify them or learn more about that topic (because readers often won't know which of several links to follow for more information). It is generally advised that no more that 3 references be indicated in line to corroborate a given piece of information, with just 1 usually being enough (unless it's a contentious matter and multiple references are useful to corroborate it - in which case up to 3 are almost always enough). Would you mind helping clearing this up a little bit? Because some of the sources are offline, I can't be sure about which ones are best to keep.
Thanks and let me know if I can be of any further help!