User talk:210.6.249.203

Edit war
You are engaging in an edit war at Liang Yi Museum. I would be happy to guide you in writing a decent Wikipedia article. What you are doing at the moment is engaging in an edit war, including copyrighted material and adding an article that does not meet the Wikipedia criteria (non advertisement, encyclopedic in tone). Let me know if you would like to discuss and figure out a way to solve the matter. Otherwise, you will be reported and likely blocked eventually. Underwaterbuffalo (talk) 11:01, 6 March 2020 (UTC)

HI, May I know why you keep editing Liang Yi Museum? Yes, I would like to discuss and figure out a way to solve the matter.


 * There are rules on Wikipedia that govern what is acceptable in articles and what is not, as well as which behavior is acceptable and which is not. You either don't know them or just have decided to ignore them. Reverting notices without solving the problem that the notices were mentioning is not an adequate collaborative attitude. If you have any interest in understanding the issue that I am trying to raise, please have a look at WP:COPYVIO, WP:COI, WP:CS, WP:POV, WP:NOT. I would love to see Lian Yi Museum having a great article on Wikipedia: it definitely deserves one. But the content that you are trying to force into the article is 1) copyrighted (and that's a BIG problem on Wikipedia), 2) promotional in tone 3) unencyclopedic and 4) unreferenced. Wikipedia has become a nice resource because it mostly follows these rules. When editors break these rules, their content is usually reverted, in order to maintain the quality and relevance of Wikipedia. Thanks for reading. Hope you can understand and will be willing to adjust the content that you want to share in this article. Underwaterbuffalo (talk) 16:59, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
 * Regarding the copyright issues, you can refer to the explanations that I have shared at User talk:58.152.101.140. Thanks. Underwaterbuffalo (talk) 17:06, 6 March 2020 (UTC)

Thanks for telling me that. What if we own the copyright? In that case can we still use the previous version?


 * Answer. What if you own the copyright. Please read below.

The short answer is "No, you cannot just cut and paste the content. But there is a process if you want to so it". The case of you owning the copyright was described at User talk:58.152.101.140, which has unfortunately been blanked by the user. I am inserting the information below for your reference. Note point No. 4, which is specifically addressing this issue. Underwaterbuffalo (talk) 09:51, 10 March 2020 (UTC)

Underwaterbuffalo (talk) 09:51, 10 March 2020 (UTC)


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