Talk:Dollar vans in the New York metropolitan area

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What was wrong with @Citation bot:'s edit?[edit]

@Nightscream: Why did you revert the bot's edit? I don't see an issue with it. QoopyQoopy (talk) 00:31, March 1, 2021 (UTC)

1. The hyphens added to the access dates served no function. 2. There was only one author in that citation of a Pando article, so there was no need to qualify the parameters giving his first and last name by appending the numeral "1" at the end of them.
Also, please make sure you sign your talk page posts, which makes it easier for everyone to know who they're addressing. You can do this by typing four tildes (~~~~) at the end of them, which also automatically time stamps them. Thanks. Nightscream (talk) 22:22, 22 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]