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Re: photos of paintings, drawings and engravings on Marousia Vahramian page removed

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Please could you kindly advise why all but the profile photo on the Marousia Vahramian Wikipedia page has been removed? Gregory-1000 (talk) 21:37, 19 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Gregory, thank you for your message!
I removed the additional images from the *Marousia Vahramian* article due to unclear copyright status and to prevent potential violations of Wikipedia's image use policy. Most of the images did not have verified licensing information, and I wanted to ensure the article stays compliant.
The profile photo was retained because it is clearly marked as permitted for use.
If you believe any specific image meets licensing criteria, I’d be happy to help re-upload them correctly.
Thanks again for checking in! VisualArtEditor (talk) 06:05, 20 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Usage of LLMs in edits

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Hello there! A few of your recent edits (specifically the ones on John Emms (artist) and John Paul (artist)) appear to have at least partially been written by a large language model (or LLM). This should generally be avoided when editing, as these can often produce unsourced content that cannot be verified. Please try to keep this in mind and don’t use these to create content in articles, as information on Wikipedia is required to be supported with reliable sources so that it can be verified, especially if it is controversial or could be challenged. ProClasher97 ~ Have A Question? 06:52, 20 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]

@VisualArtEditor: Please see the message above and stop adding machine-generated text to articles and talk pages. And please do not use machine-generated text in your response to this message. R Prazeres (talk) 07:10, 20 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hi everyone, thank you for your comments.
I'd like to clarify that while I use drafting tools to help structure edits, all content I submitted is based on reliable secondary sources and manually reviewed before posting. These edits aimed to improve clarity, structure, and coverage — particularly in underdeveloped articles like John Emms (artist) and John Paul (artist).
The additions included verifiable facts (e.g., exhibitions, notable works, provenance) that can be backed by sources such as museum archives, Victorian art reference databases, and published books. I am happy to provide or refine citations where needed.
I understand the importance of maintaining Wikipedia’s editorial standards and will ensure that no AI-generated content is included without careful review and verification.
Appreciate your feedback and collaboration. VisualArtEditor (talk) 07:15, 20 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]