User talk:24.44.182.60

Wikipedia and copyright
Hello 24.44.182.60, and welcome to Wikipedia. All or some of your addition(s) to Avet Terterian have been removed, as they appear to have added copyrighted material without evidence of permission from the copyright holder. While we appreciate your contributions to Wikipedia, there are certain things you must keep in mind about using information from sources to avoid copyright and plagiarism issues here.


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It's very important that contributors understand and follow these practices, as policy requires that people who persistently do not must be blocked from editing. If you have any questions about this, you are welcome to leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. — Diannaa 🍁 (talk) 19:49, 27 July 2018 (UTC)
 * If this is a shared IP address, and you did not make the edits, consider creating an account for yourself or logging in with an existing account so you can avoid further irrelevant notices.

I'm unclear about the block
Hello. First, I apologize if this is not the correct way to contact you about this. I've never done this before, tried entering this on your talk page but was unable to because of the block so I figured this was the only way. I am contacting you because I am unclear about why I was blocked. I would like to know exactly why so I don't do it again, as I really do want to make useful contributions to Wikipedia. There was an issue recently with copy-paste that I was notified about by another admin, but I don't think I've done that anywhere else, so I'm just hoping for an explanation so I can clean up my act. Thank you. 24.44.182.60 (talk) 21:36, 10 August 2018 (UTC)
 * You're maniacally focused on incorrectly adding country categories (i.e. editing like a nationalist). I don't believe when you say that this is your first time editing, and I won't unblock you. Graham 87 02:08, 11 August 2018 (UTC)
 * I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say this was my first time editing, I meant it was my first time trying to contact someone on Wikipedia. I understand if this is about the edit for the Sabiha Gökçen page adding the category for Turkish people of Armenian descent. I figured that, because the article already mentioned the controversy over her Bosniak or Armenian origins and she was already listed under the category for Turkish people of Bosniak descent that it would be fair to also add the Armenian category, but clearly I was wrong and I apologize. As for the other people I added the category of people of Armenian descent for (mostly musicians as I recall), to my knowledge those were all correct identifications though I concede I could have made a mistake. My intention was to help fill out the relevant category pages for musicians of Armenian descent (and in a few cases Turkish people of Armenian descent like Hrant Dink and Arat Dink), but again I understand if this is against Wikipedia rules/conventions of editing. Thank you for taking the time to respond to my message. I understand if you still won't unblock me, and I assure you I will not make these same mistakes when I eventually am unblocked. Hope you have a nice day! 24.44.182.60 (talk) 02:35, 11 August 2018 (UTC)