User talk:Aziztheeditor

August 2020
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Your contribution to Internet cafe needed a source
- Thank for you starting to add some additional text to Internet cafe about the software that is used at cafes. It was removed by another editor, most likely because it had no sources. A key point about adding to articles is that we don't add "original research", which includes writing your own text. You need to find a reliable source such as an article on a prominent media site that explains about Internet cafe software. You can then write a paragraph similar to what you wrote, and then add a reference pointing to the article you found. That way your paragraph has a source to back it up. If you can find such an article, then you can add that text. I hope that helps. - Dyork (talk) 00:44, 13 August 2020 (UTC)