User talk:ZIWILDITE

May 2023
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 * Hey Kuru, how should I add images and reference events relating to my topic without getting a copyright notice? Like everytime I try to re-edit the entire article and start from the beginning, it again shows that the stuff that I added cannot be added. The capturing of Arikompan, the elephant, was a massive issue that was extensively covered by many national news agencies here in India [ Especially in kerala ], throughout the course of the issue. So the images, news articles and reports pertaining to the issue can only be locally sourced from other sources as people were not allowed to go near the ramping elephant. Please guide me on how to properly insert images and news references following Wikipedia's' rules and regulations, as the manual by wiki is very confusing.
 * Hoping for a positive reply
 * Ziwildite ZIWILDITE (talk) 07:03, 13 May 2023 (UTC)