User talk:2800:200:F0C0:B07:CD45:763D:56C8:B841

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I noticed you added some information to Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (film). I reverted some of it, and I wanted to explain why. Some of it was your own personal analysis, such as labeling the film a "box office flop". This is what Wikipedia calls "original research", and it is forbidden. We leave this kind of analysis to reliable source. If they don't do it, then we don't, either. Another problem was that some of your additions were completely unsourced. I'm not sure where you got them, but it looks like you may have copied some financial information from the IMDb. If so, this is improper, because that site is user-generated. Box office grosses can usually be found at Box Office Mojo, but if you use their data, you should cite them so editors know where you found it. Finally, some of the reviews you added were copy-pasted from Rotten Tomatoes' database. You can't just copy-paste what Rotten Tomatoes said. You have to come up with your own presentation. Copying exactly what Rotten Tomatoes did violates their copyright. Individual reviews also need to be cited. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 01:36, 10 February 2018 (UTC)