Thread:Visfvifsgjjsvjgsjmdsgs/@comment-32986418-20190818045655

I know that as I am not an administrator, this is really not my place, but I feel we need to have a word about the Polovtsian Dances article which you recently published. There are numerous issues I have with it:

1. This content is plagiarized. As per this wiki's Policies and Guidelines, plagiarized content is forbidden. This article is copied verbatim from the Wikipedia article. If you were using this text as a guideline and were planning on editing it and adding more relevant information, that's fine, but save it as a draft in a text document outside of the wiki so as to not create pages like this.

2. The article features several links to pages and templates which do not exist on this wiki. As stated above, this is copied from Wikipedia. You did not adjust the intrawiki links and template usage, which causes a whole host of problems.

3. It is not compliant with our Manual of Style. As you have been on hiatus for an extended period of time, it is your duty to check up on our Manual of Style to make sure articles you write are compliant. This article does not follow the formatting guide created for wind band pieces. This offense is forgiveable since these guidelines are very new, but as a prominent editor on this wiki, I kind of expected you would notice the changes to this document on Special:WikiActivity. Not to mention, you should reference similar preexisting articles when creating new ones to promote consistency.

I hope this is not as severe a situation as I have responded to, in that you were merely creating a draft, but I want to get this information out anyways so you can understand why this should not be done. I will kindly request for the time being that you do not edit this article until after I have published an edit. Thank you in advance.

Once again, I apologize to the administrators for becoming a vigilante, and apologize if I came across as angry to you Ryan. I am simply dedicated to maintaining the quality of content on this wiki and wanted to inform a fellow editor about quality control. 