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Hello, Blayton, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions.

I noticed that one of the first articles you edited was Betty Blayton Taylor, which appears to be dealing with a topic with which you may have a conflict of interest. In other words, you may find it difficult to write about that topic in a neutral and objective way, because you are, work for, or represent, the subject of that article. Your recent contributions may have already been undone for this very reason.

To reduce the chances of your contributions being undone, you might like to draft your revised article before submission, and then ask me or another editor to proofread it. See our help page on userspace drafts for more details. If the page you created has already been deleted from Wikipedia, but you want to save the content from it to use for that draft, don't hesitate to ask anyone from this list and they will copy it to your user page.

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I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your messages on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question on this page and then place {{Help me}} before the question. Again, welcome! GorillaWarfare (talk) 04:32, 21 November 2018 (UTC)Reply

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  Hello, Blayton. I noticed that one of your recent edits added a link to an image on an external website or on your computer, or to a file name that does not exist on Wikipedia's server. For technical and policy reasons it is not possible to use images from external sources on Wikipedia. Most images you find on the internet are copyrighted and cannot be used on Wikipedia, or their use is subject to certain restrictions. If the image meets Wikipedia's image use policy, consider uploading it to Wikipedia yourself or request that someone else upload it. See the image tutorial to learn about wiki syntax used for images. Thank you. GorillaWarfare (talk) 04:33, 21 November 2018 (UTC)Reply

Hello, GorillaWarfare, I am trying to upload a picture of Betty Blayton-Taylor but I am getting confused by the copyright rules. We have pictures that we own and we have pictures that we have permission from the photographers to use. As I understand the rules, these are copyrighted pictures and not "free use." But under the copyrighted photo rules, it seems that photos of individuals are not allowed, but I am sure that I am not understanding clearly, as many Wikipedia pages have photos of individuals who are the subject of the page. If you can help me out I would greatly appreciate it.

I am also sending you this message by email, in case I am not using this "talk" function correctly.

Thank you very much,

Oscar

Hello Oscar! Thank you for trying to add a photograph to this page. If you own the copyright to the image, you can upload it at Special:UploadWizard and select "This file is my own work". I know this is a little confusing wording, since you did not necessarily take the photo yourself, but when it expands you will see that it clarifies itself to mean that you own the copyright. You will have to decide which license you wish to release the image under—there are some explanations at Commons:Choosing a license, although most people choose to go with the default license. Once you've uploaded the image to Commons, you can include it at this article.
For images where you do not own the copyright but have permission from the photographers to use them, it's a little bit more complex. Because uploading an image to Wikimedia Commons means that not only can the image be used on Wikipedia, but it can be used anywhere (usually with some restrictions, which are explained on the "choosing a license" page I linked above), the photographer will need to explicitly authorize this. They can either do this by creating an account and following the steps I outlined above, or they can send an email to permissions-commons wikimedia.org, attaching the photograph and using text like Commons:Email templates.
I hope this helps! GorillaWarfare (talk) 01:51, 1 December 2018 (UTC)Reply
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Content you added to the above article appears to have been copied from http://moorewomenartists.org/remembrances-betty-blayton-taylor-studio-museum-co-founder-harlem-arts-activist. Copying text directly from a source is a violation of Wikipedia's copyright policy. Unfortunately, for copyright reasons, the content had to be removed. Content you add to Wikipedia should be written in your own words. Please leave a message on my talk page if you have any questions. — Diannaa 🍁 (talk) 20:36, 24 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

A flower for you!

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  A flower for you!
Thanks for editing with Black Lunch Table! Come back and edit with us again, next edit-a-thon is June 27th! Raggachampiongirl (talk) 21:43, 23 May 2021 (UTC)Reply