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first make sure it is acurate (of course) but the next most important aspect is adding the notability of the subject if it is not inherent to the reader. This will keep people (like me lol) from putting it up for deletion right away, which then allows you to play with the article. Another issue is the listing of departments and staff usually does not have enough merit to be included, as it is just a list of info, which wikipedia is not. Another big worry of my is that you have no outside sources, all your sources are from the university's own website. Again, the most pressing issue is notability. Another thing I want to make clear was that i wasnt accusing you of anything, you just have to be very careful in editing articles that you have a bias for, since I assume you like the school you go to. Feel free to ask me any questions, I've been around the block a few times so if you have any questions feel free to ask. If the question doesnt relate to our deletion discussion here, then ask me on my talk page in a new section. Otherwise you can just reply here for the discussion. Thanks and good luck editing!
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discussions in many different areas of Knowledge, all while doing basic edits and cleaning-up. Also remember that you can always ask me any questions or you can ask pretty much anyone that has experience here, especially any admins. Hope you keep up the great work and feel free to ask any questions!
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Of course try to read the policies thoroughly before doing things. Whenever you do something, make sure you know the consequences behind doing it. Remember that there are millions of other editors, if you aren't sure about something, just move on or let someone who is more experienced deal with it.
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Try not to comment a lot on AfD's. If you are the nominator, then state your points and then let the community decide. If someone asks a question or brings up a new idea, then you can reply, but those pages are not for discussion so much as they are for the consensus process. There are times where
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this is very difficult as it is discourage to greatly edit articles that you have a vested interest in. Now on to the content of the article. I believe that titling of the article is wrong, as I believe that you are not supposed to use sub-pages in the article mainspace (pretty sure, but not 100%).
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Hey Jameson, I have been watching your edits for a little bit and I have noticed you have run into some snags here and there, so I hoped that I could give you a few pointers so your editing experience can go a little smoother. First I want to say that you seem like a very dedicated editor, which is
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Just because I have a different method of starting an article doesn't make it wrong. I understand that the first edit was a tad lacking, but wouldn't it have made more sense to actually try and verify the shop as opposed to just assuming it lacks notability and marking it? I'm sorry, I just disagree
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so that an admin doesn't delete your article while you're still editing. At the time I nominated your article seemed nothing more than a "yellow pages" listing. If you want to see that article survive, please expand the article and provide sources to justify why it is a notable article. Good luck
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Thanks for letting me know your thoughts. Yes, I do attend there, but it's not like I'm getting money from them for writing anyways. (trust me... I wish I did... haha) I understand the NPOV and COI guidelines and I've been observing them very closely. If you review the work I've done on the main
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Thats all I can think about for now. I want you to know that I think you are a great contributor and that you are doing awesome so far, I just want to help you become even more Wiki-proficient. I think the most important thing to do, if you are truly serious about Knowledge, is to get involved in
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The major issue here is notability, as just the fact that university has a college does not make it notable enough to be in an encyclopedia. I mean could you imagine if we had to put every college from every university in Knowledge? One suggestion I can give you is that if you create the article,
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When writing articles, remember something that is notable to you, may not be notable to anyone else. Also remember that this is an encyclopedia, and just because there is information doesn't mean it should be here. Try to remember that sometimes a short yet concise article on a subject is better
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to Knowledge! Knowledge is one of the world's fastest growing internet sites. We aim to build the biggest and most comprehensive encyclopaedia in the world. To date we have over four million articles in a host of languages. The English language Knowledge alone has over one million articles! But we
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where you requested speedy deletion, whereas I easily just Wikified the article, tagged it with {{expand}} and it is a viable stub. Some people come on Knowledge and notice an article is missing and they really want to be that person to create the article, but they may not know how or care about
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article - I was userfying it to the user's page, and was just about to delete it when you dropped that template on my talkpage. I know Twinkle's pretty cool for this sort of automated tagging and warning, but it's probably best to have a quick look in the history before you leave messages. Just a
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When tagging articles for speedy delete or AfD'ing them, alway check your sources if the articles seems like it could be notable. Bad formatting or poorly written articles are not criteria for deletion. Instead you should try to improve the article or tagging it with the appropriate formatting
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along with the basic policies. Make sure that you don't rush into that and make sure that you feel confident that you can do well with the tools. Most agree that 3000 edits and 3-6 months on Knowledge is sufficient, but that is not always the case. The more experience you have and the more
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which is all that the listing of staff and the such is. Also the article mainspace is not for developing articles, you should create your own sandbox and make the page there, and when it reaches the article guidelines then create the page, because right now it does not have the merit to stay.
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You do not need to copy and paste info all around Knowledge. Just add a link if you need editors to reference comments. You can even link directly to the section by typing this ]. If you copy and paste comments from your talk page to AfD's and the talk page of articles, all you are doing is
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which is good, but try and diversify your contributions with contributions other than tagging for deletion. Contributing to articles you are experienced with is of course the easiest and simplest way of editing, but your contributions will be more appreciated if you are contributing to many
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for Student Organizations. Regarding the namespace, I didn't know how to label an article as a "sub-article", in fact I don't really know if that's even possible. I've been researching on different universities' individual college pages like (especially for this case):
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than listing every little piece of information on a subject. You have to remember that we are making this encyclopedia for the readers, so readability is very important. No one wants to sit and read an article that just rambles on and on with lists of info.
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when you are trying to create an article. I routinely perform new page patrols and I nominate articles that are not article-like or have major issues for speedy deletion. In your case, it is not nominated for speedy deletion, only nominated for regular
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I know you're just trying to help, but stuff like this really puts people off. Ease off a bit, not everyone is out to spam Knowledge with useless articles. Check the user. Check the article. Dig in and at least Google the name before assuming the worse.
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asserts important performances. I have no idea if they are enough to show notability, so i changed it to a PROD. If the tag is removed and you are not satisfied, check the Notability standards for musicians, and if warranted send to AFD
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article, the Academics section needs major work and I'm trying to deploy the new subarticles one by one. COE just happens to be the first article of six on academics. I'll work on the rest on my Sandbox, as I have done for
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Next time, please give me the link to the article, as I perform new page patrol. I go through more than 100 articles per day and it was almost impossible to search your article out of the "haystack". Go back to
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1. Speedy A7 for lack of notability is only for articles about people (or clubs or companies or web content) where there is no claim at all to importance or notability, according to WP:CSD. If you think there is
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different types of articles. A fun thing to do is just hit the random article button and try and make maybe once or twice a week a random article better by wikifying it, adding info, or adding sources, etc.
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will do the trick for you. As an added bonus, new users often don't know how to get at and edit these redirect pages, so the chances of them coming back and reverting your changes drop to almost nil.
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This is just a suggestion, but you may want to change your signature so that someone can easily get to your talk page and contributions. If you need any help on formatting your signature, just ask.
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Greyound racing is very popular and has been for hundreds of years they are many articles about it and I am guessing alot of wikipedians will join. Why have you placed a speedy deletion of the page?
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Also the article lacks any notability on why this should be cited in an encyclopedia and the hundreds and hundreds of other colleges that are part of universities are not here. Please see
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awesome, because we dont have a lot of those here. But there are some things that I think if you knew it would make things go a lot easier. So here a re some things that I have noticed:
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not only asserted notability through his prizes, but shows sufficient sources and awards that it probably is enough to demonstrate actual notability, by the standards of WP:N. 3.
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Always use the edit summary box, you can enable a prompt whenever you leave the box empty by going to "My Preferences" and click on the "Editing" tab and clicking the last box.
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If you have uploaded other unlicensed media, please check whether they're used in any articles or not. You can find a list of 'image' pages you have edited by clicking on the "
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article on the university, you'll see that I have not put any personal favortism or personal POV on things (in fact I've been the one cleaning up some of the NPOV issues)...
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is one way we hope to standardize our coverage of university articles. All university pages should have this infobox, and relevant fields should be filled in and sourced.
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I still want this to be deleted and there are many reasons for this. First and foremost I see from your user page that you go to the school in question which brings up
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It's not spam, mate. It's a large chain that extends along the NC/SC coast. I just noticed it wasn't a page yet and created it -- I haven't even begun to work on it.
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on talk pages using three tildes (~~~), or four (~~~~) if you want date stamp; this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out
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almost certainly should be deleted, but it does not fit any of the categories specified in WP:CSD A7. Another administrator correctly changed it to a PROD. 5.
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if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that media for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Knowledge (see
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formatting the article properly. If you tag their article for speedy deletion right away, it will turn off what could be a good editor from editing.
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there needs to be discussion, but try not write a lot, as it makes it hard for the deciding admin to go through all the comments to make a decision.
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for this famous historical event. It was clearly the intention of the editor to do such a cross-reference, but he apparently did not know how. 7.
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Thanks for catching the vandalism article on Blair MacLean, who was a legitimate musician and who will probably get his own article along side
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Thanks for the speedy delete tag on the page I accidentally created instead of posting on a user's page! I gotta pay more attention...
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is a village. All inhabited places, even villages , however small, however inadequate the article, are considered notable in Knowledge.
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I see that you someday want to become an administrator, if so then make sure you know and understand the policies listed at
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Use the preview button when editing instead of editing the page multiple times. One thing I have noticed (especially on
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The notability issue: it'll be notable probably by the end of the night. I'm working on COE first, if you look at the
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Many of the speedies you have marked are excellent, but you have been going much too fast and too carelessly.
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with your methods -- I feel new articles should be allowed to flesh out before being nominated for deletion.
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for article structure and content, template use, categorization, and other issues that you may find useful.
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positive interaction you have with other users will make you more and more trustworthy to the community.
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on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. {{{1}}} Again, welcome!
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I just created the article about...five seconds ago?...and you've already tagged it for deletion.
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Copied to your talk page to preserve convo, I will watch your page so just reply here
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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I just wanted to drop by and give you a quick tip when dealing with pages like
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If you want a page deleted that you were the only author, you can tag it with
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Underlying hints of sarcasm in the edit summaries are deeply appreciated.
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I appreciate your hawk-eyes, but seriously, give the system time to work!
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Talk:Editing Knowledge:WikiProject Dogs/Greyhound racing task force
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notability, then use WP:PROD or WP:AFD. 2.The article on
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RE:Florida Institute of Technology/College of Engineering
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Most important discussions take place on the project's
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User talk:Jamesontai/Archive 1 (23 MAR ~ 27 OCT 2007)
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Anyways, just a thought. Keep up the good work! --
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