User talk:Polymath345
Hello, Polymath345, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like this place and decide to stay.
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Learning
[edit]Please, before editing more and get reverted and perhaps frustrated, read a bit more how Wikipedia articles are written, and listen to people giving you feedback. The introduction of articles (known as lead) should be a summary of what is below, and references should be below. References should be of high quality, and the higher the quality of an article is, the more important that is. Assignments of superlatives such as "magnum opus" seem rather not neutral and not objective. I hope that you can find a better way to help this project. -- Gerda Arendt (talk) 20:50, 11 October 2024 (UTC)
Film posters
[edit]The standard for infobox film posters is the film's original theatrical release poster (see WP:FILMPOSTER). We do not opt for English posters merely because this is English Wikipedia. The film The Seed of the Sacred Fig was co-produced by France and Germany, and its first theatrical release was in France. Hence the poster. Οἶδα (talk) 04:54, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
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