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And the image I uploaded was deleted as well. |
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: {{ping|Jakobschmid}} I've cleaned this up quite a bit. Note that material you post to Wikipedia shouldn't be posted anywhere else first (at least, not without [[WP:CC-BY-SA|releasing some of the rights to it first]], otherwise it could be a copyright infringement. — [[User talk:Foxj|'''fox'''j]] 20:29, 16 October 2016 (UTC) |
: {{ping|Jakobschmid}} I've cleaned this up quite a bit. Note that material you post to Wikipedia shouldn't be posted anywhere else first (at least, not without [[WP:CC-BY-SA|releasing some of the rights to it first]], otherwise it could be a copyright infringement. — [[User talk:Foxj|'''fox'''j]] 20:29, 16 October 2016 (UTC) |
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:: {{ping|Foxj}} Thanks for adding the references. I've only created a few WP articles throughout the years, and I haven't gotten used to the level of scrutiny a first draft article goes through these days. But I understand that there could be a lot of issues like this. I don't understand 'material you post to Wikipedia shouldn't be posted anywhere else first'. Is that in regard to the screenshot (which I got from the developer and has indeed been posted elsewhere) or to the text (which I mostly made up on the spot)? |
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This page is not unambiguously promotional, because... (your reason here) --Schmid (talk) 01:56, 16 October 2016 (UTC)
Err... I don't know why this particular video game shouldn't have a wikipedia page? Is the issue my writing style? And the image I uploaded was deleted as well.
- @Jakobschmid: I've cleaned this up quite a bit. Note that material you post to Wikipedia shouldn't be posted anywhere else first (at least, not without releasing some of the rights to it first, otherwise it could be a copyright infringement. — foxj 20:29, 16 October 2016 (UTC)
- @Foxj: Thanks for adding the references. I've only created a few WP articles throughout the years, and I haven't gotten used to the level of scrutiny a first draft article goes through these days. But I understand that there could be a lot of issues like this. I don't understand 'material you post to Wikipedia shouldn't be posted anywhere else first'. Is that in regard to the screenshot (which I got from the developer and has indeed been posted elsewhere) or to the text (which I mostly made up on the spot)?