User talk:Saudahmed66

Copyright violation
Your addition to "Plane crash in Pakistani capital kills 152" - was a copy and paste from another website. Unfortunately, Wikinews can't accept that - everything you submit to our site has to be your own work, and therefore that article has been deleted. You may wish to consider working on the story and resubmitting it when it is your original work. Please don't let this put you off the site, and continue contributing! InfantGorilla (talk) 10:37, 29 July 2010 (UTC)

New information
Where did you get the information you posted at Plane crash in Pakistani capital kills 152?

In our aim for accurate news, our volunteer reviewers need to see exactly where you got the information, such as a link to a news report, or detailed reporter's notes.

I have reverted your change, but please read Cite sources and consider offering a fully verifiable report. Alternatively, you can have your say about the event at Comments:Plane crash in Pakistani capital kills 152

--InfantGorilla (talk) 13:17, 29 July 2010 (UTC)

Second copyright infringement and block warning
Sometimes users submit an article from somewhere else, not realizing that Wikinews cannot keep copy-and-paste versions of articles which are published elsewhere under a restrictive copyright. An article created in this way is a copyright violation, and Wikinews policy is to erase these even if they are excellent article ideas.

A better way to get an article on an important subject published here is to write an original article following the guidelines described in writing an article, or to write a brief explanation of the subject and include the url address of articles or websites to use as sources. If you are part of the story that the article is about, you may also wish to consider requesting an interview rather than writing the article yourself.

Expect a further infringement to result in your access to edit Wikinews being blocked.

--InfantGorilla (talk) 11:13, 30 July 2010 (UTC)

Karachi load shedding
The most recent source I could see on search engines was two weeks ago, so I deleted your single sentence article.

In future, when you post stories or tips, please post two sources as it makes it easier for fellow contributors to collaborate and to assess the newsworthiness of the story.

--InfantGorilla (talk) 12:24, 21 September 2010 (UTC)