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Copying licensed material requires attribution edit

Hi. I see in a recent addition to Synthetic biology you included material from a webpage that is available under a compatible Creative Commons Licence. That's okay, but you have to give attribution so that our readers are made aware that you copied the prose rather than wrote it yourself. I've added the attribution for this particular instance. Please make sure that you follow this licensing requirement when copying from compatibly-licensed material in the future. — Diannaa 🍁 (talk) 20:33, 14 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

Important Notice edit

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March 2020 edit

  Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to add promotional or advertising material to Wikipedia, you may be blocked from editing. Grayfell (talk) 21:38, 26 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

There were no advertisements here, only neutral content. You don't seem to be assuming good faith. Yet I was adding very mainstream authors and arguments, which you have deleted for reasons that don't make sense. DoctorOfBiology (talk) 01:21, 27 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

Proposed edits with new sources edit

I recently attempted to add new content and citations to the second paragraph of the article, and the suggested readings at the end (for example, Oxford University's Julian Savulescu and Thomas Douglas, who are the main players in this debate). Greyfell then deleted all of them, saying that I was citing "promotional material." This is incorrect. According to Wikipedia policy, promotional material would be someone trying to promote propaganda or selling one's own material. This is clearly not what I was doing. DoctorOfBiology (talk) 01:31, 27 March 2020 (UTC)Reply