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How to use [tt] tags

 I scoured the FAQ looking for this again, i recently submitted a review to the show FBI, and i thought i had the TT Tags correct, but clearly i do not.

https://www.imdb.com/review/rw9009440/?ref_=tt_urv

Can someone please give me the correct formatting for those [tt] tags within this review and I will either re-write it, or edit it if allowed.

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disregard, i figured it out, its [link=TT######]  Hopefully the edit goes through though.

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  • If you mention a person or a title (movie, TV series / episode) that is also listed on IMDb, you must use the [link=title number or person number] to automatically create a hyperlink to the relevant page. (Please do not use any HTML coding - it won't work.)
  • People: Start with [link=, followed by the nconst]. You can retrieve the person number, also known as the nconst, from the URL of a person's page. For example:

[link=nm0000288] becomes Christian Bale


"Real" People: In a fictional piece we DO NOTlink to the name pages of actual people where they are characters in the story. This means, for instance, that when Abraham Lincoln is mentioned in goofs in Lincoln (2012), it is the character and not the man, so there should notbe a link Lincoln's name page.

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@eboy​ i found the FAQ about 3 minutes after i posted the topic here.  Thanks though :)