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editFYI Mr.choppers there is a problem with the content you keep adding back and that is a source. If you have found a source then you are welcome to add it back. U1 quattro TALK 16:39, 12 August 2020 (UTC)
- What is the problem? There is no reason to doubt the veracity of the statement. It was added in 2014 by an ip who stated this in their edit summary:
. As usual you go around deleting things without basis. Assume good faith, unless there is reason to believe otherwise. Mr.choppers | ✎ 18:38, 12 August 2020 (UTC)Reference to this can be found in publications: CAR magazine, <ref></January 2001 "The offspring" story by Mike Duff and photography by Tom Salt. Top Gear magazine, August 2001
- Also from WP:VERIFIABILITY (bolding mine): "Whether and how quickly material should be initially removed for not having an inline citation to a reliable source depends on the material and the overall state of the article. In some cases, editors may object if you remove material without giving them time to provide references; consider adding a citation needed tag as an interim step. When tagging or removing material for lacking an inline citation, please state your concern that it may not be possible to find a published reliable source and the material therefore may not be verifiable.[5] If you think the material is verifiable, you are encouraged to provide an inline citation yourself before considering whether to remove or tag it." Mr.choppers | ✎ 18:41, 12 August 2020 (UTC)
- Seeing your recent edit pattern, you're in violation of WP:VERIFIABILITY as after violating WP:3RR again, you came up with a source. You were told to find a citation (source) yet you continue to add the material back without finding a source. U1 quattro TALK 19:12, 12 August 2020 (UTC)