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Help I want to save an article, I am editing for a uni module on Suzon Fuks, it is no longer a module but would like to help keep it on wiki.
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04:26, 19 November 2010 (UTC)
To all who are on AIT2 please feel free to comment on any thing -- denise ( talk) 09:20, 16 October 2012 (UTC)
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Suzon Fuks has been removed, as it appears to have added
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Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials for more information on uploading your material to Wikipedia. For legal reasons, Wikipedia cannot accept copyrighted text, or images borrowed from other websites, or printed material without a verifiable license; such additions will be deleted. You may use external websites or publications as a source of information, but not as a source of article content, such as sentences or images—you must write using your own words. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously and persistent violators will be
blocked from editing. You must not copy other people's words into Wikipedia, in breach of copyright. You are supposed to be writing an article for the encyclopedia, not cut-and-pasting other people's text. I haven't checked the rest of your contributions, but if any of the rest of the article is also in breach of copyright please clean it up: remove their words and write your own. And it's "Waterwheel", no hyphen, no second capital, as used throughout its own site.
Pam
D
09:37, 28 October 2012 (UTC)
I'm sure you've been told several times: when you add a message to a talk page, you must sign it using ~~~~ or the "sign" button from the talk bar. Please do other editors the courtesy of following this simple rule.
I strongly recommend that you should always use the "Preview" button and make sure that your edit looks the way you want it to before you hit "Save". You have now twice put your message on my talk page: once in the middle of the green header to the page, and once just randomly in the middle of other messages on the page. You didn't sign either of them. You should have noticed by now that talk page comments go at the bottom of a talk page, with a section heading. If you add a message to a talk page using the "Add" button at the top of the page, it will go in the right place and you will be prompted to give it a section heading. It's also a courtesy to the recipient (and any "Talk page stalker") if you make a link for any page you mention, so that they can go there quickly.
I'm having my tea and listening to the Archers. I'll get round to answering your question when it's convenient. Pam D 19:12, 28 October 2012 (UTC)
Denise, I've just been defending the article you've been working on from inappropriate claims of "Conflict of interest" ... but I'm feeling pretty disappointed now. Following one of your references, "Amherst" - not much of a reference - it led to a dead or broken link, but then searching for FUKS on the Amherst website I find https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife/colloquia/copeland_colloquium/2012/people/fallbios/suzonfuks and the opening sentence is "Suzon Fuks is an internationally recognised intermedia artist, choreographer and director exploring the integration and interaction of dance and moving image through performance, screen, installation and online work." A certain sense of deja vue. You're supposed to use your own words, not create a collage of other people's sentences. I've no idea how much, if any, of the article is actually in your own words - I know I removed a large chunk earlier when I spotted where it had come from. I've just worked out that the reason the link is dead is that you missed out an "i" in colloquia in the URL. It's always a good idea to go back and check all the links you make, to make sure that they work.
I'm sure Toni's introduction to Wikipedia editing made it clear that while you need to use reliable sources of information, you must not then copy those writers' words. The Amherst site's terms and conditions specify "Unless otherwise authorized by the College, all material on the Site is for the personal use of users and may not be sold, used for any commercial or political purposes, or used for any type of solicitation, fund raising, recruitment, or analogous activity." I'm almost inclined to tag the whole article for deletion on the basis of probable infringement of multiple authors' copyright. Perhaps I'll just take it off my watchlist. Pam D 23:37, 1 November 2012 (UTC)
Hi Denise, you seem to have created a signature for yourself (as used here)which points to a nonexistent talk page! Instead of linking to this page, User talk:Eusa65, you're linking to Talk:Eusa65, which would be an article talk page if the article Eusa65 existed. I was a bit slow to notice this and left a couple of talkback messages on the now-deleted page. Please fix your signature before leaving any more messages anywere, or just undo it and go back to the default sig. Thanks. Pam D 15:41, 2 November 2012 (UTC)
Welcome to Wikipedia. Everyone is welcome to make constructive contributions to Wikipedia, but at least one of your recent edits, such as the one you made to Theatron 3, did not appear to be constructive and has been automatically reverted by ClueBot.
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Help I want to save an article, I am editing for a uni module on Suzon Fuks, it is no longer a module but would like to help keep it on wiki.
|
The article Theatron 3 has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
While all contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, content or articles may be deleted for any of several reasons.
You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the {{proposed deletion/dated}}
notice, but please explain why in your
edit summary or on
the article's talk page.
Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Removing {{proposed deletion/dated}}
will stop the
proposed deletion process, but other
deletion processes exist. The
speedy deletion process can result in deletion without discussion, and
articles for deletion allows discussion to reach
consensus for deletion.
Kinu
t/
c
04:26, 19 November 2010 (UTC)
To all who are on AIT2 please feel free to comment on any thing -- denise ( talk) 09:20, 16 October 2012 (UTC)
![]() |
The Original Barnstar |
I'm awarding you this for the great work you're doing on the page you've selected to work on in our class project. Keep it up! |
Your addition to
Suzon Fuks has been removed, as it appears to have added
copyrighted material to Wikipedia without
permission from the copyright holder. If you are the copyright holder, please read
Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials for more information on uploading your material to Wikipedia. For legal reasons, Wikipedia cannot accept copyrighted text, or images borrowed from other websites, or printed material without a verifiable license; such additions will be deleted. You may use external websites or publications as a source of information, but not as a source of article content, such as sentences or images—you must write using your own words. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously and persistent violators will be
blocked from editing. You must not copy other people's words into Wikipedia, in breach of copyright. You are supposed to be writing an article for the encyclopedia, not cut-and-pasting other people's text. I haven't checked the rest of your contributions, but if any of the rest of the article is also in breach of copyright please clean it up: remove their words and write your own. And it's "Waterwheel", no hyphen, no second capital, as used throughout its own site.
Pam
D
09:37, 28 October 2012 (UTC)
I'm sure you've been told several times: when you add a message to a talk page, you must sign it using ~~~~ or the "sign" button from the talk bar. Please do other editors the courtesy of following this simple rule.
I strongly recommend that you should always use the "Preview" button and make sure that your edit looks the way you want it to before you hit "Save". You have now twice put your message on my talk page: once in the middle of the green header to the page, and once just randomly in the middle of other messages on the page. You didn't sign either of them. You should have noticed by now that talk page comments go at the bottom of a talk page, with a section heading. If you add a message to a talk page using the "Add" button at the top of the page, it will go in the right place and you will be prompted to give it a section heading. It's also a courtesy to the recipient (and any "Talk page stalker") if you make a link for any page you mention, so that they can go there quickly.
I'm having my tea and listening to the Archers. I'll get round to answering your question when it's convenient. Pam D 19:12, 28 October 2012 (UTC)
Denise, I've just been defending the article you've been working on from inappropriate claims of "Conflict of interest" ... but I'm feeling pretty disappointed now. Following one of your references, "Amherst" - not much of a reference - it led to a dead or broken link, but then searching for FUKS on the Amherst website I find https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife/colloquia/copeland_colloquium/2012/people/fallbios/suzonfuks and the opening sentence is "Suzon Fuks is an internationally recognised intermedia artist, choreographer and director exploring the integration and interaction of dance and moving image through performance, screen, installation and online work." A certain sense of deja vue. You're supposed to use your own words, not create a collage of other people's sentences. I've no idea how much, if any, of the article is actually in your own words - I know I removed a large chunk earlier when I spotted where it had come from. I've just worked out that the reason the link is dead is that you missed out an "i" in colloquia in the URL. It's always a good idea to go back and check all the links you make, to make sure that they work.
I'm sure Toni's introduction to Wikipedia editing made it clear that while you need to use reliable sources of information, you must not then copy those writers' words. The Amherst site's terms and conditions specify "Unless otherwise authorized by the College, all material on the Site is for the personal use of users and may not be sold, used for any commercial or political purposes, or used for any type of solicitation, fund raising, recruitment, or analogous activity." I'm almost inclined to tag the whole article for deletion on the basis of probable infringement of multiple authors' copyright. Perhaps I'll just take it off my watchlist. Pam D 23:37, 1 November 2012 (UTC)
Hi Denise, you seem to have created a signature for yourself (as used here)which points to a nonexistent talk page! Instead of linking to this page, User talk:Eusa65, you're linking to Talk:Eusa65, which would be an article talk page if the article Eusa65 existed. I was a bit slow to notice this and left a couple of talkback messages on the now-deleted page. Please fix your signature before leaving any more messages anywere, or just undo it and go back to the default sig. Thanks. Pam D 15:41, 2 November 2012 (UTC)