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When does content become your own – in a broader context of the term?
Why are you asking? I.e. why are you wondering?

"Don't upload *existing* images, content, memes, drawings, screenshots, art etc. on the wiki. All content must be of your own making. This allows for the upload of edits, and using/collaging found material, so there's plenty of flexibility."

Where is the line between

"Your own" and "Not your own" -?

For example, I did not write this paragraph, maybe I took it from somewhere else. Does it mean that I'm using content that isn't mine? Does that mean I need to delete this content? Hm... I feel like in a broader sense anything I do is borrowing information and transforming it into something by placing it in a different context. The words (ABC) and the language (International English) I use are not my creation. Does that mean I can't use them?


It says in the quote "there's plenty of flexibility". So you can use English, but French is probably out of the question.

Imagine Wikipedia, but all content is your own *


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