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Talk:Fannish5

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About citations and references

There is a line here that is a quote from a community profile page: "Similar to the Friday 5 (http://fridayfive.org), but with fannish questions". Now the link from the quote has been turned into a reference. Can we do that? The link in the quote was certainly meant as a reference but is this changing the quote too much? I have no idea. --Doro 12:34, 17 March 2010 (UTC)

Ah, I hadn't realized that it appeared exactly this way in the quoted passage. Could we maybe paraphrase the sentence, make it an indirect quote to circumvent the problem? I find URLs in the middle of text very unreadable, and would like to avoid them if at all possible.--RatCreature 14:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)