User talk:Kazryll
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December 2014
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Citations
[edit]Hey there, thanks for your recent edits. Per the MOS (and the publishing world at large), it is standard to cite authors in a "Last name, First name" format. Obviously there are many citations on WP that are incomplete, improperly formatted, don't use templates, etc. I can see in an article like The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy that this has been ignored, and so I can't take issue with you changing the Alexander Ryll citation to match. But I've reverted your change to Trick twice because a) the format is incorrect and b) the rest of the citations follow the proper format anyway. Thanks again for continuing to improve WP citations, it seems like there are so few of us who take the time. — TAnthonyTalk 15:47, 15 January 2015 (UTC)