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@ Fedoit: Can you explain why you keep adding your game to the article without engaging in discussion? First, as I noted on your talk page, you possess a conflict of interest, of course to you your game seems much appropriate to the article but because it is your creation your judgment is influenced. Second, Wikipedia is not a means of promotion, only notable mentions should be included and your edit summary shows that you mainly came to the article to promote your game. Note that it is still advertising even if the game is non-commercial. Can you prove that the game is a notable mention by linking to multiple, independent and reliable sources? Do not add the content back without discussion and forming consensus. Opencooper ( talk) 12:58, 24 December 2015 (UTC)
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The article claims the film's running time is 13 minutes, but gives no source for that claim. Meanwhile, the embedded video (labelled as the "full film") is only 8 and a half minutes long, and a different video (which is a featured picture) is 11 and a half minutes long. What is the actual running time, and how do we know? NoriMori ( ノリモリ) 06:23, 24 February 2024 (UTC)
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@ Fedoit: Can you explain why you keep adding your game to the article without engaging in discussion? First, as I noted on your talk page, you possess a conflict of interest, of course to you your game seems much appropriate to the article but because it is your creation your judgment is influenced. Second, Wikipedia is not a means of promotion, only notable mentions should be included and your edit summary shows that you mainly came to the article to promote your game. Note that it is still advertising even if the game is non-commercial. Can you prove that the game is a notable mention by linking to multiple, independent and reliable sources? Do not add the content back without discussion and forming consensus. Opencooper ( talk) 12:58, 24 December 2015 (UTC)
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The article claims the film's running time is 13 minutes, but gives no source for that claim. Meanwhile, the embedded video (labelled as the "full film") is only 8 and a half minutes long, and a different video (which is a featured picture) is 11 and a half minutes long. What is the actual running time, and how do we know? NoriMori ( ノリモリ) 06:23, 24 February 2024 (UTC)