Thread:Hey1234/@comment-5111231-20160501024836/@comment-1635429-20160501163456

SilverFlight wrote: I looked around a ton of other wikis and Wikipedia and I notice how they tend to use an MLA-style formatting for their notes, plus when you're someone like me in college, bibliographies are a discipline. And I find it irritating when I see a cluttered hyperlink web address for a reference. I'm not sure if the wiki has a proper cite template or anything, but I think it would be helpful to set up those guidelines in citing quotes or such potentially in MLA with a quote following (though I think actual television or movies don't need to be cited since they're technically already the focus on page sections).

Also, there is some differences between footnote "Notes" and "References", but those could just be placed under "References". Either by adding a citation template to help out with citing or just adding a help tab on that on the "Do's and Don'ts" would be the first place to start. I understand what you're saying. Changing the criteria for sources isn't a problem at all, and I agree with you that this could be a better way of going about things. I don't believe we have the template, as you've said, but if anything, Alex should be able to conjure one up if you'd bring this to his attention.