User talk:Boulderstudent1998
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Hello, just a friendly reminder...
[edit]Dear Boulderstudent1998 I read your article on "Be bold" (User:Boulderstudent1998/Be bold, and I would consider that plagarism. However, you being a newcomer/learner, I believe that I will not treat it as such. But I still feel it my responsibility to remind and/or teach you of the following guidelines:
- Wikipedia is not a personal web host/blogging service...: What that means is, even in the User namespace, you can't post random stuff for your own gain. As the [[WP:NOTO#
Wikipedia is not a place to dump large quantities of material copied from "My Documents"|humorous take on "Wikipedia is not a personal web host..."]] states, "Wikipedia is not a place to dump large quantities of material... from "My Documents".
- Wikipedia is not a original source: I believe that a one-sentence article on an vaguely-Wikipedian topic basically violates this clause. It is a personal opinion, and therefore violates the third clause of this.
Those are the two "WP is not"'s that I wish to impart upon you. If you have any further questions, or you are genuinely upset that I sent this message and want to see proof of the topics discussed within, feel free to follow the links, or contact me on my talk page. Maccore Henni Mii! Pictochat Mii! (Note: respond on minha talk page 20:32, 12 March 2020 (UTC) PS: If you were to expand the page more and explain why you think that being bold is a problem or add a {{Humorantipolicy}} tag template to your page, I'd be fine with it. Just some tips.
Boulderstudent1998, you are invited to the Teahouse!
[edit]Hi Boulderstudent1998! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. We hope to see you there!
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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 16:28, 18 March 2020 (UTC)