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Your edit to Sarasota, Florida

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I have reverted your edit to Sarasota, Florida because of a couple of problems. You added a name (:0) to a ref tag for a citation, added a copy of the named tag to a sentence that was not previously sourced, and then copied that sentence with the named ref tag to another place in the article. The citation in question was broken, and did not lead to a working web page. I was able to find a working link to the correct page and repair the citation. However, it was evident that the cited source did not support the contents of the sentence that you added the tag to and copied elsewhere in the article, and I reverted those actions. This makes it appear that you added a citation to content without knowing that the citation actually supported that content. If this is what you did, it would amount to falsifying a citation, a very serious matter. Please insure in the future that any citations you add to articles are valid (and from a reliable source) and actually support the content you are placing the citation in association with. - Donald Albury 19:38, 10 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]