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User:Hahc21 - can you explain your thoughts on why you added "lead missing"? I'm pretty fresh to this so any guidance and explanation would be very beneficial and appreciated. I see the introduction paragraph as the Lead. Would removing ==Introduction== make the information conform more to Wikipedia guidelines?
Bjørn-Toni Bakken (talk) 12:29, 29 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
You need to grite a lead. What is a lead? A lead is the first section of the article, the first being actually read, and it must summarize the content of the article. As the article is too short yet, you need to delete the ==Introduction== heading and let the text be the first thing, more info: WP:LEAD. Also, is not recommended to put only URLs as references, ad the might go as link rot (later unverifiable), see WP:REF. Regards. Anything else you may need, you can ask me. --Hahc21[TALK][CONTRIBS] 23:23, 29 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]