User talk:Lpsherman1219

Cyberbullying Awareness
I believe this is a perfect section to add to the article. This will raise awareness to cyberbullying, give in site on effects, and you could talk about some common/on going cases. Trojan2023 (talk) 18:50, 12 February 2023 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the feedback. I'm still trying to get this right. Lpsherman1219 (talk) 12:36, 13 February 2023 (UTC)

Your contributed article, Cybullying


Hello, I noticed that you recently created a new page, Cybullying. First, thank you for your contribution; Wikipedia relies solely on the efforts of volunteers such as you. Unfortunately, the page you created covers a topic on which we already have a page – Cyberbullying. Because of the duplication, your article has been tagged for speedy deletion. Please note that this is not a comment on you personally and we hope you will continue helping to improve Wikipedia. If the topic of the article you created is one that interests you, then perhaps you would like to help out at Cyberbullying. If you have new information to add, you might want to discuss it at the article's talk page.

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 * As noted above, we already have an article about cyberbullying, and we try to avoid having duplicate articles. Instead of deleting it, I moved your article to Draft:Cybullying, where you can continue working on it. - Eureka Lott 18:15, 14 February 2023 (UTC)

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Reverted edits on CyberBullying

 * 1) Links to your sandbox are inappropriate for the main space encyclopedia.
 * 2) Citations need to contain the full url/source so readers and editors can verify the content.
 * 3) Law firms looking to drum up business and security blog/sales sites are unlikely to be reliable sources for an article, but with incomplete links it is impossible to evaluate these sources.

Please consider discussing your changes before making them on the talk page of the article Talk:Cyberbullying, so that other editors can assist you in proper formatting and identifying reliable sources. Slywriter (talk) 19:01, 16 February 2023 (UTC)

Wikipedia and copyright
Hello Lpsherman1219! Your additions to Cyberbullying have been removed in whole or in part, as they appear to have added copyrighted content without evidence that the source material is in the public domain or has been released by its owner or legal agent under a suitably-free and compatible copyright license. (To request such a release, see Requesting copyright permission.) While we appreciate your contributions to Wikipedia, there are certain things you must keep in mind about using information from sources to avoid copyright and plagiarism issues.


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It's very important that contributors understand and follow these practices, as policy requires that people who persistently do not must be blocked from editing. If you have any questions about this, please ask them here on this page, or leave a message on my talk page. ''I have removed again the stat you are citing as it is verbatim from the source. Please do not readd without putting into your own words. Again, I urge you to discuss on the article page instead of continuing with your bold editing.'' Thank you. Slywriter (talk) 21:24, 16 February 2023 (UTC)

February 2023
Please do not add or change content, as you did at Cyberbullying, without citing a reliable source. Please review the guidelines at Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. ''Please don't add nonsense claims or fake references to Wikipedia articles. Thank you: bonadea'' contributions talk 21:11, 22 February 2023 (UTC)

Your draft article, Draft:Cybullying


Hello, Lpsherman1219. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or Draft page you started, "Cybullying".

In accordance with our policy that Wikipedia is not for the indefinite hosting of material deemed unsuitable for the encyclopedia mainspace, the draft has been deleted. When you plan on working on it further and you wish to retrieve it, you can request its undeletion. An administrator will, in most cases, restore the submission so you can continue to work on it.

Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. ✗ plicit  11:45, 1 February 2024 (UTC)