User:Paper9oll/FAQ

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 * Why do I keep seeing you on almost every article I'm editing on?
 * As mentioned above, I edit articles mostly related to South Korean entertainment industry, aviation, trains, automobiles, buses, and technology. I'm also watching more than 3000 articles of my interest as mentioned in prior sentence through my watchlist.
 * What is that watchlist, you are talking about?
 * Every user (excluding IP user) has access to this feature called watchlist, it allows you to watch/follow the article of your interest by ticking the "Watch this page" checkbox directly below the edit summary of every article or by clicking the star icon on the top-right corner of the article. You can access this watchlist feature by going the top-right corner of Wikipedia and click watchlist.
 * Did you purposely create watchlist to stalk me?
 * No, watchlist doesn't need to be created as it is shipped out of the box once you're registered on Wikipedia. As mentioned in the point 1, I'm watching thousands of articles of my interest and it is bound to crosspath when editing. However, please do not be paranoid that I'm stalking you, I have no time for that and have better and less childish things to do. If you falsely accuse me of such behavior, please note that I will not hesitate to report you to administrator for user misconduct.
 * Did you purposely watch the article to stalk me?
 * No, it is perfectly within every user (excluding IP user) rights to watch/follow the article of your interest. Watching article is not violating any English Wikipedia guidelines or policies. As mentioned in the point 1, I'm watching thousands of articles of my interest and it is bound to crosspath when editing. However, please do not be paranoid that I'm stalking you, I have no time for that and have better and less childish things to do. If you falsely accuse me of such behavior, please note that I will not hesitate to report you to administrator for user misconduct.
 * Does watchlist requires any addons or plugins?
 * No, you do not need to activate the watchlist. Immediately after you're registered on Wikipedia, you get access to the feature.
 * Do I need to install any third-party programs to watch the article?
 * No, you do not need to install any third-party programs as it is out of the box feature on Wikipedia.
 * Why are most of your edit summary more or less the same?
 * I'm using RedWarn and Huggle which out of the box shipped with generic edit summary by the developer and are not editable/changeable by the user. If you see (RW 16.1) or (HG) that means the edit was rollbacked using either RedWarn (RW) or Huggle (HG).
 * Why did you issued me warning(s)/notice(s)?
 * As per CVU and rollback guidelines, warning/notice are to be issued in the order of Level 1 (general advice) to Level 4 (final warning) for every undo/rollback performed. I will not issue warning/notice if your edit is good faith but does not conform with Wikipedia guidelines or policies.
 * Why did you issued me so many warning?
 * As per CVU and rollback guidelines, warning/notice are to be issued in the order of Level 1 (general advice) to Level 4 (final warning) for every undo/rollback performed. You will be issued Level 2 to Level 4 (final warning) if you continue making edits that are considered unconstructive such as vandalism, adding unsourced content, adding content violating WP:NOT guidelines, removing content without valid reason, removing maintenance templates, etc.
 * I added image to the article, why did you rollback the edit?
 * As per image use policy, Wikipedia has very high standard on which type of images are allowed.
 * If your image happened to be photoshoot then it is highly likely it is not licensed under Creative Commons (CC) licensing.
 * If your image is screenshot captured from YouTube, you have to ensure the video is licensed under CC licensing. You can check if the video is licensed under CC licensing by copying the video title, search it on YouTube, click the filters button, select Creative Commons, and the video title will appear in the search result if it is licensed under CC licensing.
 * If your image is ripped off from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest then it is considered copyright violations as none of the services are using CC licensing.
 * If your image does not contains any source, it is considered copyright violations as well.
 * I added non-copyright image to the article, why did you rollback the edit?
 * Your edit is rollback because you added/replaced the existing image with either outdated image or lower resolution image.
 * I added accurate information, why did you rollback the edit?
 * Did you provided reliable source to support your self-proclaimed accurate information? If you're editing Korea-related articles, please make sure the source provided is not unreliable source.
 * I added accurate information with reliable source provided, why did you rollback the edit?
 * If the reliable source you provided doesn't state such information, then it is considered failed verification. Please search for another reliable source, if there isn't any then your self-proclaimed accurate information cannot be added.