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'''You do not own any page or article.''' You do not have the right to act like you do; This even applies if the page is about you. You may be the one who edits the article the most, but that does not give you control over its content, formatting, or future revisions. Once you contribute to the RL Wiki, you are releasing your contribution and allowing it to be expanded, modified, or rewritten by anyone. | '''You do not own any page or article.''' You do not have the right to act like you do; This even applies if the page is about you. You may be the one who edits the article the most, but that does not give you control over its content, formatting, or future revisions. Once you contribute to the RL Wiki, you are releasing your contribution and allowing it to be expanded, modified, or rewritten by anyone. | ||
Even though editors can never "own" an article, it is important to respect the work and ideas of your fellow contributors | Even though editors can never "own" an article, it is important to respect the work and ideas of your fellow contributors. | ||
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You do not own any page or article. You do not have the right to act like you do; This even applies if the page is about you. You may be the one who edits the article the most, but that does not give you control over its content, formatting, or future revisions. Once you contribute to the RL Wiki, you are releasing your contribution and allowing it to be expanded, modified, or rewritten by anyone.
Even though editors can never "own" an article, it is important to respect the work and ideas of your fellow contributors.