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June 2010

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Hey Fra77,
The spelling for the name of Miss Universe Australia 2010 is given in the reference as "Jacinta", not "Jecinta". We have to follow the references. If they are wrong please let us know why you think so. Also, please leave an edit summary when you change details. It would be good if you looked at the refence and changed it back yourself. --220.101 (talk) \Contribs 13:55, 17 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

June 17 2010

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Hi,

as per her personal Facebook page, GlobalBeauties.com, her official bio and all of her official modeling pages, her name is Jesinta. I agree about following references, but it's in everybody's best interest to follow correct ones (and I would argue that she knows how her name is spelled better than anyone else for that matter). I did include an official link upon correcting the typo, which is why I didn't add an edit summary.

A few links -

http://www.globalbeauties.com/news/2010/jun/aus.htm

http://www.scenemodels.com/models/1750/Jesinta+Campbell

http://www.facebook.com/people/Jesinta-Campbell/1175647987#!/profile.php?id=1175647987

http://www.fashionbash.com.au/showcase_models_details.php?Cid=20

Fra77 (talk) 14:24, 17 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hi back, well it seems you have got me there! Unusual spelling. The only reference I could find had her as Jacinta! Small wonder I couldn't find more. I also tried Cambell rather than Campbell. Note that Facebook and similar self published sources are not regarded as reliable sources. You can't always trust what a person says about themself. Also the reference in the article had it as JAcinta, at the time. If you change something it is practically mandatory to immediately change the reference too. (I wonder if Jacinta is her 'official' name, but she's using Jecinta as her 'modelling' name?)
It's is still a very good idea to always add an edit summary. I was at the point of changing it back when I got your message. A summary of "as per new reference", or similar, would have stopped me.
I have to admit that as in your signature your user name is red, ie Fra77 (talk · contribs) I assumed you were a brand new account, which unfortunately have an alarmingly high level of vandalism (My bad!) px20. They register an account, deliberately vandalise a few articles and get blocked in a few minutes. They are only here to vandalise so they don't bother to make a user page. Therefore it would likely help if you just created the page to turn your signature 'blue'. (Just a thought!)
And please when you leave a message on a talk page, put ~~~~ (4 tildes) at the end to sign, or use the pen-like "signature and timestamp" button at the top of the editing window. Happy editing! -- 220.101 (talk) \Contribs 15:26, 17 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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