User talk:Rafaelrodrigues96

Problems with the pages you have created

 * It is almost never suitable to copy content from another web site to Wikipedia, for more than one reason, the most important being copyright. When you post anything to Wikipedia you release it for anyone in the world to reuse it, either unchanged or modified in any way whatever, subject to attribution to Wikipedia. It is very rare that the owner of a web site licenses content for such very free reuse, and in those few occasions when they do so, we require proof of the fact. We don't assume that content is freely licensed on the unsubstantiated say so of just anyone who comes along and creates a Wikipedia account. The text you posted appears on a web site which has terms of use which severely restrict reuse rights, and are not remotely compatible with Wikipedia's licensing terms. For that reason the pages have been deleted.
 * Even without any copyright problem, the page you created would not have been suitable as a Wikipedia article, for several reasons, the most important being that there is no evidence at all to suggest that its subject satisfies Wikipedia's notability guidelines: if it doesn't, then no article on that subject, no matter how well written, will be suitable for Wikipedia. Also, the draft did not give enough content for a reader to know what it is about. It told us various things about Nwave8, but it did not tell us what Nwave8 actually is.
 * Please don't create duplicate copies of a page. Doing so creates various problems, such as making it difficult to keep track of changes.
 * 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. JBW (talk) Formerly JamesBWatson 15:57, 16 December 2019 (UTC)