User talk:Bailibou19
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Watch out for inappropriate use of quotations
[edit]Hi Bailibou19, I wanted to let you know that this edit of yours was undone because of inappropriate use of quotations. To avoid plagiarism and copyright violation, it is not enough to substitute a word or two here and there, or to copy and paste all the content and include it within quotations. You have to digest material and rephrase it in a way that is truly your own words. The use of quotations is generally for attributing statements to people or for controversial statements that would be challenged as non-neutral if an editor used similar wording. Quotes shouldn't replace plain, concise text. Thanks, Elysia (Wiki Ed) (talk) 19:19, 4 December 2018 (UTC)