User talk:Callmejackie
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Your submission at Articles for creation: Koodathayi Murders (October 11)
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Hello, Callmejackie!
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Your submission at Articles for creation: Koodathayi Murders (October 11)
[edit]- Draft:Koodathayi Murders may be deleted at any time unless the copied text is removed. Copyrighted work cannot be allowed to remain on Wikipedia.
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Clarify
[edit]Hi there, re: these edits, while I don't ultimately disagree with the removal of this content, I disagree with your rationale. Whatever law you were referring to in your edit summary to justify the removal is not relevant to Wikipedia, as Wikipedia is not an Indian company and the encyclopedia is not subject to the laws of other nations, which may include laws that censor content. On the subject of censorship, generally speaking, Wikipedia is not censored. This matter is slightly different, though. While some media outlets have mentioned the victim's name, others have not, and that gave me pause about whether the content should be included. An editor with more experience editing contentious biographies of living people advised me that since the actor doesn't seem to have made a public statement about it, it was probably best to omit the content on that basis for the time being. Since you are a new editor, I wanted to bring you some info on how Wikipedia works. Regards, Cyphoidbomb (talk) 02:37, 21 February 2021 (UTC)