User talk:Multitasking in Multimedia Art

Anna Frodesiak (talk) 11:16, 16 January 2014 (UTC)

Multiple accounts
It seems that you are/were operating the following account(s):



Anna Frodesiak (talk) 11:16, 16 January 2014 (UTC)

Editing problems
There have been some problems with your user page, which have led to its deletion.
 * 1) The content is copied from elsewhere, suggesting copyright problems. It is not sufficient to put a note on the page saying "Shared Copyright with Wikipedia", for several reasons. For one thing, we cannot take the word of anyone who chooses to create a Wikipedia account that they own copyright: it is an unfortunate fact that many people come to Wikipedia and make false claims of copyright ownership. It is also far from clear what you meant by "Shared Copyright". That could merely suggest that you are willing to have the text displayed on a Wikipedia page, rather than that you are releasing it for free re-use by anyone in the world, either as it is or modified in whatever way they choose, subject to attribution, as is required by Wikipedia's terms of use. Are you really willing to do that?
 * 2) The content of the page clearly promoted a particular set of opinions. Wikipedia is not a medium for promoting or publicising any kind of opinions, theories, or views. In fact, using Wikipedia for promotion can lead to being blocked from editing.
 * 3) The contents of the page were not suitable for a user page. A user page is for posting a bit of information about oneself in relation to work on building the encyclopaedia, not for posting information unrelated to work on the encyclopaedia.
 * 4) You may possibly have intended the page not as a long-term user page, but rather as a draft for an article. If so, it was, unfortunately, unsuitable as such, for several reasons: it appeared to be substantially original research, but Wikipedia does not publish original research; it was not written from a neutral point of view, but rather expressed the opinions of its author (that was clear not only from the whole tone and tenor of the text, but also from explicit mentions of opinion, such as "we agree with the idea", "Some very impressive examples", and "it is not surprising that": what is "impressive" or "surprising" is a matter of opinion); of course, there is the copyright issue.
 * 5) Since you are clearly closely involved in what you were writing about, you are not a neutral or independent observer, and Wikipedia's conflict of interest guideline stronglydiscourages you from creating a page about it. JamesBWatson (talk) 12:20, 10 February 2014 (UTC)