User talk:Opifer
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Wikipedia and copyright
[edit]Hello Opifer, and welcome to Wikipedia. Your addition to Mabuchi Motor has had to be removed, as it appears to have added copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder. While we appreciate your contributing to Wikipedia, there are certain things you must keep in mind about using information from your sources to avoid copyright or plagiarism issues here.
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It's very important that contributors understand and follow these practices, as policy requires that people who persistently do not must be blocked from editing. If you have any questions about this, you are welcome to leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. DAJF (talk) 08:34, 28 September 2015 (UTC)
Mabuchi Motor article expansion
[edit]Hi. I have seen the work you have been doing to the Mabuchi Motor article recently, and while it's great that someone has taken the time to update and really expand the article, I am also concerned about the overall glossy promotional tone the article now has. Are you perhaps involved with the company or even contracted to expand the Wikipedia article? If that is the case, you will need to read the relevant guidelines at Wikipedia:Conflict of interest and disclose any close involvement you may have on the article's talk page. Either way, would it be possible for you to review the article text and make it sound more like a neutral encyclopedia article, pruning some of the bits that read as though they come straight out of a corporate brochure? Phrases such as Mabuchi Group is working on energy conservation..., Mabuchi is enhancing environmental awareness..., and Mabuchi has been contributing to society could apply to just about any company in the world, and don't really belong in what is supposed to be a factual article. I hope you can take the time to rework and prune the text to bring it more closely in line with Wikipedia guidelines. Thanks. --DAJF (talk) 03:40, 29 September 2015 (UTC)
- Hi DAJF, I live in the area and toured the company's history museum and picked up some brochures. I thought it was really interesting and, after reading all the pages in the notable businesses in Japan category, I decided to contribute to this one first. I'm trying to do a really thorough job (I have a history MA) and raise the rating of this page in the companies in Japan project before moving on to some of my other favorite Japanese companies, like Sony and Toyota. This seemed like a good place to start. But anyway, I'm happy to do some better paraphrasing of the materials I have access to and have read. I'll start by eliminating adjectives; that was the advice my high school English teacher always had for me for concise prose. Thanks for your help! Sometimes I wonder if the two of us are the only people working on this ... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Opifer (talk • contribs) 04:36, 29 September 2015 (UTC)
- Hi. Thanks for responding. It's great that you are enthusiastic about expanding the article, so apologies if it sounded like I was putting dampers on your hard work. If you can just work on the tone of the article, that will greatly improve its quality. Thanks. --DAJF (talk) 08:44, 29 September 2015 (UTC)
- Sure thing! I'm hoping to visit Sony next but I want to make sure I do well this one first. I'll go through the article section by section for tone. Already redid the Environmental section and the CSR section ...
- Finished revising for tone and removed peacock. Please go ahead and do any additional polishing you think is necessary or let me know the specific phrases and I'll do it, either way. Thanks!
Deletion pending for File:Mabuchi motor company headquarters.jpg
[edit]Hello, Opifer. Some time ago, a file you uploaded — File:Mabuchi motor company headquarters.jpg — was tagged with {{OTRS pending}}, indicating that you (or perhaps the copyright holder if you did not create this image) submitted a statement of permission to permissions-en@wikimedia.org. Though there is often a backlog processing messages received at this address, we should have received your message by now.
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Deletion pending for File:Mabuchi motor product line up.jpg
[edit]Hello, Opifer. Some time ago, a file you uploaded — File:Mabuchi motor product line up.jpg — was tagged with {{OTRS pending}}, indicating that you (or perhaps the copyright holder if you did not create this image) submitted a statement of permission to permissions-en@wikimedia.org. Though there is often a backlog processing messages received at this address, we should have received your message by now.
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If we don't hear from you within one week, the file will be deleted. If we can help you, please feel free to ask at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. --B-bot (talk) 14:35, 29 October 2015 (UTC)
Wikipedia Asian Month is COMING!
[edit]Hi Opifer ,
The Wikipedia Asian Month will begin in less than an hours, and once again, thank you for signing up! Let's help the world know more about Asia! Below are a few reminders for you:
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Enjoy the Wikipedia Asian Month :) --AddisWang (talk)
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April 2016
[edit]Thank you for your contributions. It seems that you may have added public domain content to one or more Wikipedia articles, such as Daiichi Sankyo. You are welcome to import appropriate public domain content to articles, but in order to meet the Wikipedia guideline on plagiarism, such content must be fully attributed. This requires not only acknowledging the source, but acknowledging that the source is copied. There are several methods to do this described at Wikipedia:Plagiarism#Public-domain sources, including the usage of an attribution template. Please make sure that any public domain content you have already imported is fully attributed. Thank you. — Diannaa (talk) 00:18, 10 April 2016 (UTC)