User talk:Castle0000

Your Questions
I am commenting here rather than responding by email as your questions are best dealt with publicly, on-wiki. You ask about writing "articles." You may have been using the term loosely, but if you want to write encyclopedic articles, then Wikipedia is the place for that. Wikibooks is for instructional textbooks, not single page articles. The best starting point for any new editor is to read Using Wikibooks which explains this project and the technical requirements around editing. You also asked about "protection for" your articles. If you mean "how do we ensure they are not vandalised", then this is a combination of interested editors checking changes and anti-vandalism patrols from this project but also global rollbackers, global sysops, etc. If, however, you mean "how do I stop other people changing my work", then the answer is that you can't. In fact, trying to stop other people making changes is considered a serious policy breach and can lead to the offender being blocked from any future editing. This is a collaborative project, and it is a core pillar of the philosophy that nobody owns the content. Also, when you save any edit you agree to release your work under the site license which allows anyone to change your work freely. QuiteUnusual (discuss • contribs) 07:05, 3 July 2019 (UTC)