User talk:Niyanth.anand

April 2017
Unfortunately, the article Social K-factor was largely a copy of content from http://k-factor.social, and infringed the copyright of that page, so it has been deleted. Also, even if there had been no copyright problem, I doubt that the article would have lasted long, as it was unsuitable in other ways, such as that there was no evidence that its subject satisfies Wikipedia's notability guidelines.

I fully realise that it must be disheartening to se your first contribution to Wikipedia deleted without warning, but we cannot allow copyright-infringing content to remain in the encyclopaedia. My advice to new editors is that it is best to start by making small improvements to existing articles, rather than creating new articles. That way any mistakes you make will be small ones, and you won't have the discouraging experience of repeatedly seeing hours of work deleted. Gradually, you will get to learn how Wikipedia works, and after a while you will know enough about what is acceptable to be able to write whole new articles without fear that they will be deleted. Over the years I have found that editors who start by making small changes to existing articles and work up from there have a far better chance of having a successful time here than those who jump right into creating new articles from the start. The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 23:28, 7 April 2017 (UTC)