User talk:Pavlo Moloshtan

See WP:EL. Wikipedia is not a link farm. Links should only be added if they have valuable information that does not belong in the article itself. If the information in the link does belong it the article, it should be re-written (to avoid copyright issues) and added to the article. In general, articles should have very few links, because very few links fit these criteria. The idea is that we want our articles to be the best possible source of information on a topic, not a short article followed by a long list of links to other articles-- one might as well just google the subject and read the first dozen sites if we are going to assemble long external link lists. -- Mwanner | Talk 15:03, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

Ok. I understood.


 * Hi. I saw the link you added to the Frances Hodgson Burnett article and then the link's subsequent removal. I left a note about this removal on the talk page for that article.--A. B. 18:19, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

Wikipedia copyrights
Pavlo, it looks like you are using some Wikipedia material in your Classic Online site; make sure you are following Wikipedia's copyright requirements. Wikipedia makes material freely available but does impose some requirements.--A. B. 19:16, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

I'll fix all of it. Thanks to Mwanner and A. B. for links to External Links and Copyrights pages. I'm sorry.


 * That's cool. Welcome to Wikipedia and I hope you'll enjoy adding to it.--A. B. 20:10, 26 May 2006 (UTC)


 * Currently I'm using materials of four articles from wikipedia. I have made copyright notice at my copy of article as in Wikipedia's copyright specified. Check please two of it: [] and [].