User talk:Mozgen1983
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[edit]Hello, Mozgen1983, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:
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COI
[edit]Thanks for your message. You have an obvious conflict of interest, please don't write about yourself and read the guidance below
- you must not copy text or images from elsewhere. Copyrighted text is not allowed in Wikipedia, as outlined in this policy. That applies even to pages created by you or your organisation, unless they state clearly and explicitly that the text is public domain. We require that text posted here can be used, modified and distributed for any purpose, including commercial; text is considered to be copyright unless explicitly stated otherwise. There are ways to donate copyrighted text to Wikipedia, as described here; please note that simply asserting on the talk page that you are the owner of the copyright, or you have permission to use the text, isn't sufficient. You claim that you own the site, but we have no way of verifying who you are, so unless the site itself says it is public domain or otherwise free to use for any purpose including commercial, we can't use it. Similarly, we can't accept the Roadkill poster image since even if it is really made by you rather than a professional poster maker there is no evidence disclaimer on the image or your website that it has been released under a public domain licence. I have doubts whether you actually photographed yourself, as you claim, but same applies. If it exists on the internet under a non-free licence, we can't use it
- you must provide independent verifiable sources to enable us to verify the facts and show that it meets the notability guidelines. Sources that are not acceptable include those linked to the you or your organisation, press releases, YouTube, IMDB, Wikipedia, social media and other sites that can be self-edited, blogs, websites of unknown or non-reliable provenance, and sites that are just reporting what you or your organisation claim or interviewing you. Note that references should be in-line so we can tell what fact each is supporting, and should not be bare urls. Most of your references were not acceptable so it's difficult to verify notability
- you must write in a non-promotional tone. Articles must be neutral and encyclopaedic. That's the problem with writing about yourself; although it's not dreadful, your claimed "passion" for film making is what you say, not a verifiable fact.
- there shouldn't be any url links in the article, only in the "References" or "External links" sections.
Before attempting to write an article again, please make sure that the topic meets the notability criteria linked above, and check that you can find independent third party sources. Also read Your first article. We of ten restore deleted text and sometimes images, but I'm afraid for legal reasons we don't recreate copyright violations Jimfbleak - talk to me? 05:49, 30 May 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]Thank you for the time you took to explain in length mistakes I made in creating my first page. I'm really impressed and fully appreciate your commitment to keeping Wikipedia an objective source of information. I will refrain from writing an article about myself. I will definitely try my hand in creating more content for WIKI in the future. Thank you.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Mozgen1983 (talk • contribs) 13:31, 31 May 2019 (UTC)