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Just a suggestion...

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You might consider adding the Bulgarian Romeo class submarine to List of museum ships, along with any others you may be aware of. (fyi) Cheers - wolf 16:22, 12 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

A barnstar for you!

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The Original Barnstar
Thank you for your staggering amount of work at Northern Fleet!! Buckshot06 (talk) 05:57, 23 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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This edit was made months ago now, but I would like to point out your edit on HMS Kent (F78) did not include a citation. The content involved was true, and I have added a citation, but if I hadn't, I could have easily deleted it. Thanks. BMB YT 500000 (talk) 13:34, 2 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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July 2022

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August 2022

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Information icon Hello, and thank you for your efforts to improve Wikipedia, and in particular for adding references, as you did to Royal Navy! However, you should know that adding a bare URL is not ideal, and exposes the reference to linkrot. It is preferable to use proper citation templates when citing sources. A bare URL is a URL cited as a reference for some information in an article without any accompanying information about the linked page. In other words, it is just URL copied and pasted into the Wiki text, inserted between <ref>...</ref> tags, without title, author, date, or any of the usual information necessary for a bibliographic citation. Here's an example of a full citation using the {{cite web}} template to cite a web page:

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January 2023

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Information icon Hello, and thank you for your efforts to improve Wikipedia, and in particular for adding references, as you did to Royal Bermuda Regiment! However, you should know that adding a bare URL is not ideal, and exposes the reference to linkrot. It is preferable to use proper citation templates when citing sources. A bare URL is a URL cited as a reference for some information in an article without any accompanying information about the linked page. In other words, it is just URL copied and pasted into the Wiki text, inserted between <ref>...</ref> tags, without title, author, date, or any of the usual information necessary for a bibliographic citation. Here's an example of a full citation using the {{cite web}} template to cite a web page:

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Thanks. I will seek to do that. IBrock (talk) 17:45, 22 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello IBrock, in your recent extensive edits, seeking to improve the List of ships, I am afraid that you have inadvertently introduced some new problems. May I suggest that you just pause such edits. In particular, you are expressing the tonnage of ships in tonnes (a metric measure of mass/weight) where the figures themselves are for gross tonnage (a unit-less measurement derived from volume). You will see that the figures taken from MarineTraffic are there clearly shown as, for example for SD Reliable, "Gross Tonnage: 271". If the figures were for deadweight tonnage or displacement tonnes might be appropriate.

As some of your added references are used multiple times, you might like to have a look at WP:NAMEDREFS, which shows how repeated identical references list can be simplified. It is, though, disappointing that, despite two earlier requests to avoid adding "bare URLs", you continue to do so, rather than using the available reference templates. It's nothing to worry about - just a learning curve - and, like rainbows, they never end. Davidships (talk) 23:51, 1 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Ok. Thanks. Sorry, I don't look at my messages often enough. I will pause and review. IBrock (talk) 11:33, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks - ping me if necessary.Davidships (talk) 18:31, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I have removed all the gross tonnage figures. As for "bare URLs", I need to read up on this as well. ... you are correct, an endless learning curve. IBrock (talk) 08:51, 3 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, a reminder again to use sources per the WP:VERIFY policy. Though the content you edited on Russian Navy did not appear to be particularly cited in the first place so may need to be have a closer look. TylerBurden (talk) 14:25, 19 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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