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Happy editing! Mathglot (talk) 02:34, 10 November 2022 (UTC)

Censorship in France
I noticed your edit at Censorship in France, which was a top-of-article comment above the short description that added a "cautionary statement" warning that the article was limited to censorship in journalism. Your comment at the top of the article was inappropriate and contrary to Wikipedia principles, and has been removed. You may not decide by your own unilateral declaration what the article is about. In fact, the article title policy determines the topic of the article, along with consensus at the Talk page.

If you believe that the topic of this page should be limited exclusively to censorship in journalism, then the article will require a name change. To prepare for this, you should read WP:MOVE and propose a name change at Talk by following WP:RM. However, as an experienced user here, I can tell you that in all likelihood you would be wasting your time to pursue that route, and it is extremely unlikely that your name change proposal would succeed. However, there is nothing stopping you in principle from creating a new article, called something like, "Censorship in journalism in France", as a child article of Censorship in France in summary style. That said, creating a new article is an advanced skill at Wikipedia, but you could read WP:AFC which helps steward you through the process, and you can ask questions about editing at the WP:Help desk any time, and get answers there. Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 02:46, 10 November 2022 (UTC)