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Non-free content use

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Please don't re-add (i.e. unhide) File:SundayinHeaven.webp to your user sandbox draft. Non-free content is not allowed to be used in the user namespace per WP:NFCC#9 and WP:UP#Non-free files. You can re-add the file once the draft you're working on has been approved as an article. The file has already been removed once by a bot and hid twice by myself. Each time you re-add it, the same bot that removed it before will remove it again, and the bot will keep removing it as long as you continue to try and use the file in your username space. Even if the file ends up being deleted before the draft becomes an article, don't worry because it can be easily restored. Deleted files aren't gone forever, but rather only hidden from public view and they can be easily restored by a Wikipedia administrator. -- Marchjuly (talk) 00:34, 12 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
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