References, or footnotes, are notes which appear after a section of text and are linked with a specific part of the text. They are used for long explanations which cannot be worked into the paragraph naturally and for citations. Non-citation references should only be used sparingly, however references used as citations can be used as often as necessary.
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| - References, or footnotes, are notes which appear after a section of text and are linked with a specific part of the text. They are used for long explanations which cannot be worked into the paragraph naturally and for citations. Non-citation references should only be used sparingly, however references used as citations can be used as often as necessary.
- Citations are used to provide sources to statements, usually pointing back to an official Jagex source (the RuneScape website or social media accounts, or a Jagex moderator statement) - though there are cases where other sources are cited (such as financial information from Companies House). Footnotes are used to provide a notes, explanations, or expanded discussion about a statement or value without cluttering a paragraph, or where a note normally couldn't be added (such as in a table).
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| - References, or footnotes, are notes which appear after a section of text and are linked with a specific part of the text. They are used for long explanations which cannot be worked into the paragraph naturally and for citations. Non-citation references should only be used sparingly, however references used as citations can be used as often as necessary.
- Citations are used to provide sources to statements, usually pointing back to an official Jagex source (the RuneScape website or social media accounts, or a Jagex moderator statement) - though there are cases where other sources are cited (such as financial information from Companies House). Footnotes are used to provide a notes, explanations, or expanded discussion about a statement or value without cluttering a paragraph, or where a note normally couldn't be added (such as in a table).
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