User talk:Yocumz

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Lebanon Valley Rail Trail
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Nice work, and a suggestion
Nice work on Lebanon Valley Rail Trail, it looks like it is coming along nicely.

I'm here because the article shows up in the Copyright problems backlog.

I think I know why. When you started this article, you used Cumberland Valley Rail Trail as a model, and then made changes. Unfortunately, this approach meant that early versions of the article were flagged as a copyright issue. This is because that article is itself a possible copyright problem. However, even if it wasn't, using it as a model in article space will generate copyright problems.

I know I personally find it useful to use something else as a model,and make changes, so I can't criticize the general approach, but when I do so, I try to do it outside of Wikipedia, so the original material isn't in the history.

Keep up the good work, but I urge you to make sure to remove all traces of another article before moving a draft to article space. Please let me know if my advice isn't clear.-- SPhilbrick (Talk)  13:18, 18 December 2012 (UTC)