User talk:Syntax82

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Plagiarism
Hi,

You recently copied content from this webpage into the essay article. Please understand that this is plagiarism and a violation of the author's copyright. In the future, please make sure that all of your contributions are your own words. Thanks. Rhobite 19:51, 11 February 2006 (UTC)

Hi,

Syntax82 is the author of the moonstar page. I consulted Wikipedia to see what it had to say about essays and thought that the page I had written on the difference between an essay and a story would fit in. So I simply copied and pasted it into the Wiki essay article. Is this a proscribed practice? I don't want to delete the article from my page but would like to participate in developing Wiki pages by incorporating relevant work that I have done. What is your advice? (````)


 * Please update the moonstar page indicating that you are releasing the content under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). This needs to be done in order to show that you're the author of the original text, and you understand that you're licensing it to be reused freely. You could also send an e-mail to permissions at wikimedia dot org from your Southside Virginia Community College address, so Wikipedia can verify that you are indeed the author of the text.


 * Thanks for contributing content to Wikipedia! I apologize for the accusation, but we need to check these things out. Many people try to copy content from webpages into Wikipedia articles. Also, I'm just curious, but why are you referring to yourself in the third person? Rhobite 20:17, 11 February 2006 (UTC)

Thanks. I will take the proper steps and resubmit my work. (Syntax82 20:20, 11 February 2006 (UTC))