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Please cease and desist from editing the mainspace

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Your edits to the article about Yekaterina Zelenko came up on my watchlist, and I found your concerning edit history. Your English is clearly lacking, and your failure to properly format citations (in the rare event you use them), fix basic spelling and typographical errors, and write coherent sentences. Since it is very apparent that you lack the ability to write at a level meeting Wikipedia standards, I strongly advise you to refrain from editing the mainspace to avoid receiving a block.--PlanespotterA320 (talk) 01:55, 27 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your message, and I hope for your help. I see no reason to delete chat articles that include direct quotes from books. If my text has spelling errors, but has citations and links, I ask you to correct it and not delete it. I hope your experience will help us create an article based on historical documents, and easy to read as well.

When your text is so full of grammatical errors it is patently difficult to understand what you even intended to say, I have no choice but to delete it. You are clearly copy-pasting machine-translated text into the mainspace Wikipedia, which is against the rules; YOU are responsible for proofreading first. If your are directly quoting anything, you must make it VERY clear what you are quoting it from, because failing to do so is a serious copyright violation. Failure to note on a talkpage that content you added was translated from another Wikipedia article is also a copyright violation. Because your editing abilities are clearly subpar, I request that you please do your writing IN YOUR SANDBOX before even attempting to publish it (and do consult with other editors about your draft article) instead of hastily writing poor content and relying on other editors to repair the damage your have done.--PlanespotterA320 (talk) 15:27, 27 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your help and patience. I hope the quote from the Henry Sakaida article that I added today will not be deleted.

I have alerted admins of your problematic behavior. As long as you are unable to construct basic sentences in correct english and continue to push poorly integrated quotes, your edits will be reverted. And learn how punctuation works before trying to pull anything past me again - your incoherent and improperly written text will never be tolerated.--PlanespotterA320 (talk) 15:41, 28 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

information Administrator note sorry, IP, but competence is required on Wikipedia, which includes the competence to construct cogent, intelligible sentences. Until you are able to accomplish this, please refrain from submitting further subpar additions. Thanks and good luck. El_C 23:35, 28 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks you. I am glad that among us now there were quite competent people who were able to enter the correct date of Zelenko’s birth on this wiki article. It's nice that now this wiki article is based on information taken from such serious sources as the archive of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

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Do you have any good reason for your deleting of the category “Russian women aviators” from the wiki article about Yekaterina Zelenko? This category can probably be restored without deleting any other categories?