User talk:CUBO-Journal

Welcome
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. I see that you've begun creating an article about the journal CUBO, with which you are obviously affiliated. I have a few suggestions, because I am afraid that you are going to run into a rocky experience here based on your initial actions: Please don't hesitate to reach out to me with questions -- you can find my personal talk page here. --JBL (talk) 18:49, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
 * First, the article List of mathematics journals begins by saying "This is a list of scientific journals covering mathematics with existing Wikipedia articles on them" (my emphasis).  So please don't add any more links to the journal until after an article for it has been created; they will just be removed.
 * Second, your username is the name of an institution. Unfortunately, this is not allowed on Wikipedia -- accounts need to belong to individuals.  (You can see the policy on usernames here.)  I am not an administrator, but if you keep editing under this account, you are likely to be blocked -- you can see instructions on changing your username here, which will help avoid this.
 * Third, you are editing about a subject with which you have a conflict of interest. This is not forbidden, but it is looked upon with some skepticism; you can read our policies about that here.  One way to deal with that is to declare your conflict of interest and to seek out advice from other experienced users before doing things like creating articles.  Since CUBO is an academic journal, I suggest reaching out to WT:WikiProject Academic Journals for advice about whether your journal meets the criteria for inclusion in Wikipedia, and if so for suggestions about writing the article.

November 2019
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