Samahkhan
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Sources
editHi Samahkhan! It is important to add sources to the things you write. For instance, if you write "It has been researched that" you need to state which research: name of author, article, journal, which year etc. Could you please add these sources? On Wikipedia:Referencing for beginners you can read how to do this. With friendly regards, Lova Falk talk 08:33, 1 December 2012 (UTC)
- Thank you for adding the references! Lova Falk talk 14:26, 2 December 2012 (UTC)
Copypaste
editHi Samahkhan! I just now saw a text you had added to Delusional disorder (another editor later removed the text again). Now this text was literally copied and pasted from another source, for instance this one. This is called copy-pasting; doing so is a copyright violation and may constitute plagiarism. Please read Wikipedia:Copy-paste to learn more about this. With friendly regards, and keep up the good editing! Lova Falk talk 10:50, 15 April 2013 (UTC)