User talk:121.218.41.131

No self-publication
You should not be attempting to self-publish. If you'd studied our policies, you'd have found that self-publication is a profound violation of one of our most fundamental policies &mdash; even our IAR explicitly disallows exceptions to the requirement for independent review.

The "article" in question has no merits. And this has been explained there, in the usual manner. Ignoring the explanations is a form of project disruption, and since it's been done by a whole bunch of IPs, the simplest way to prevent it is to disallow editing by IPs. Which I've done; a simple and effective counter-vandalism measure.

Had you registered an account on the project, you would have been automatically presented with our welcome template, which explains these things (to those who read it, anyway; all wikimedia projects are forever bemoaning that newcomers don't read the project introductions painstakingly set forth in their welcome templates). The welcome template is perhaps overdue for an update, based on our further experience of what newcomers misunderstand. So you might start with WN:Pillars of Wikinews writing, and then go on to Howdy. --Pi zero (talk) 02:46, 20 January 2013 (UTC)