User talk:Candypinto

Hi
I need put up a new picture on my profile plz how do I go about it Candypinto (talk) 12:02, 22 September 2018 (UTC)
 * Hi Candice. Firstly uploading and adding a new picture is quite straightforward as long as you personally own the copyright, or if the photographer has released it on a free, commercial licence for anyone to use. Did you know there are four images of you already in Wikimedia Commons (see here). Would one of these do? You will note that I have now added a caption to show that the old photo of you was taken in 2012. For more information on supplying and releasing an image of yourself, please follow the instructions at Commons. Alternatively, you can place an image on your personal website alongside an appropriate Creative Commons licence (such as CC-BY-SA 4.0) which permits all commercial and non-commercial uses of that image. (The trick to releasing images is only to make available an image of sufficient size/quality to be informative online, but not good enough for commercial bodies to utilise)


 * You really should be made aware that subject of a Wikipedia article (i.e. you) should not edit that page - you don't have control over the content, or own the page. It should all be based on what reliable sources say about you, not what you happen to know, or want to have said about you. Please read Conflict of interest and how to declare your connection when editing. In fact, you should not be editing that page at all, but you can request changes via the Talk page of the article (e.g. if content invades your private life, is false or unsupported with reliable references). If seriously invasive, offensive, false, you may delete it immediately yourself, but then please declare that edit by explaining it on the Talk Page, supported by any evidence to assist. More guidance on the Conflict of Interest page. Does this help? If you want to reply to this message anmd to draw my attention to it, please add  at the start, and sign+date it, simply by adding four keyboard tilde characters at the end (like this: ). That way I'll receive notification that you've responded in some way. Regards from the UK, Nick Moyes (talk) 14:30, 22 September 2018 (UTC)