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:::*:You probably didn't learned the rules yet. You didn't got to the common habit sourcing in thousands of articles. Lists are not usual Wikipedia articles. As a example this article: [[List of political parties in Guinea]]. There are no sources for the list because LISTS doesn't require direct references. There are no sources for direct links to articles because its naturally not necessary. Or you have any other explanation? [[User:ThecentreCZ|ThecentreCZ]] ([[User talk:ThecentreCZ#top|talk]]) 02:37, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
::::* "Lists, whether they are stand-alone lists (also called list articles) or embedded lists, are encyclopedic content just as paragraph-only articles or sections are. Therefore, all individual items on the list must follow Wikipedia's content policies: the core content policies of Verifiability (through good sources in the item's one or more references), No original research, and Neutral point of view, plus the other content policies as well. Content should be sourced where it appears with inline citations if the content contains any of the four kinds of material absolutely required to have citations. Although the format of a list might require less detail per topic, Wikipedia policies and procedures apply equally to both a list of similar things as well as to any related article to which an individual thing on the list might be linked." [[User:Jon698|Jon698]] ([[User talk:Jon698|talk]]) 03:20, 15 March 2024 (UTC)