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The following was dumped on my talkpage:
In my opinion, this article either does not verifiably satisfy the Notability criteria for Organizations and companies, or it may violate the Conflict of interest guideline, or perhaps it is a Copyright violation.
Wikipedia articles must be based on reliable sources to verify any claims of notability. Even though the lack of third-party sources in an article is not grounds for deletion in itself, an article with absolutely no sources (or only external links to unreliable ones, or self-published sources) suggests to some editors that multiple independent reliable sources may not, in fact, exist.
Although I am considering tagging this article for deletion according to the Deletion policy, I am nonetheless willing to assist User: 81.100.64.222 ( talk · contribs), and other recent contributors to this article, to make some constructive improvements to it … I do not have time to examine this article in depth at the moment, and it may improve over time, in which case this warning was premature.
Please respond on this Discussion page, instead of on my Talk page, in order to avoid fragmenting the conversation.
To better understand why I have used this template, please read Flag templates for deletion warnings … I realize that some of the expressed possible concerns may not be appropriate in this case. Rgds, -- Trident13 ( talk) 19:37, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
Does anybody have a reliable, preferably secondary, source for dwell's HQ? I can find a job posting that mentions the Oxford Circus, London, head office, but I've yet to find anything more definitive. — C.Fred ( talk) 17:21, 21 November 2010 (UTC)
Please note vandalism by Trident13 who keeps saying this article lacks inline references... At present nearly every line of the short article is an inline reference. There are not many more inline references you can shoehorn into the article. There are at least five inline references. The article has inline references. How much more clear can this point be? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.100.64.222 ( talk) 16:08, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
This article has been tagged for some time as containing non neutral content. The only user to tag it as such is Trident13, who must see some such content within the article. I propose we remove the tag as all the article content is neutral. In order to make a better article, might user Trident13 step forward and give an example of those parts of the article which demonstrate bias, and those segments may be debated here. Jsecure ( talk) 01:23, 8 December 2010 (UTC)
The most recent list I can find is the Yorkshire Post, which mentions 23 stores and one concession but only lists 23. The Dwell website won't open and the most recent archive.org copy of the website lists Staples Corner (missing from the Yorkshire Post list) but says the Reading store is in House of Fraser. I've removed the number of stores from the lead section - should the most recent or highest number go in, or neither? Peter James ( talk) 21:17, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
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The following was dumped on my talkpage:
In my opinion, this article either does not verifiably satisfy the Notability criteria for Organizations and companies, or it may violate the Conflict of interest guideline, or perhaps it is a Copyright violation.
Wikipedia articles must be based on reliable sources to verify any claims of notability. Even though the lack of third-party sources in an article is not grounds for deletion in itself, an article with absolutely no sources (or only external links to unreliable ones, or self-published sources) suggests to some editors that multiple independent reliable sources may not, in fact, exist.
Although I am considering tagging this article for deletion according to the Deletion policy, I am nonetheless willing to assist User: 81.100.64.222 ( talk · contribs), and other recent contributors to this article, to make some constructive improvements to it … I do not have time to examine this article in depth at the moment, and it may improve over time, in which case this warning was premature.
Please respond on this Discussion page, instead of on my Talk page, in order to avoid fragmenting the conversation.
To better understand why I have used this template, please read Flag templates for deletion warnings … I realize that some of the expressed possible concerns may not be appropriate in this case. Rgds, -- Trident13 ( talk) 19:37, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
Does anybody have a reliable, preferably secondary, source for dwell's HQ? I can find a job posting that mentions the Oxford Circus, London, head office, but I've yet to find anything more definitive. — C.Fred ( talk) 17:21, 21 November 2010 (UTC)
Please note vandalism by Trident13 who keeps saying this article lacks inline references... At present nearly every line of the short article is an inline reference. There are not many more inline references you can shoehorn into the article. There are at least five inline references. The article has inline references. How much more clear can this point be? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.100.64.222 ( talk) 16:08, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
This article has been tagged for some time as containing non neutral content. The only user to tag it as such is Trident13, who must see some such content within the article. I propose we remove the tag as all the article content is neutral. In order to make a better article, might user Trident13 step forward and give an example of those parts of the article which demonstrate bias, and those segments may be debated here. Jsecure ( talk) 01:23, 8 December 2010 (UTC)
The most recent list I can find is the Yorkshire Post, which mentions 23 stores and one concession but only lists 23. The Dwell website won't open and the most recent archive.org copy of the website lists Staples Corner (missing from the Yorkshire Post list) but says the Reading store is in House of Fraser. I've removed the number of stores from the lead section - should the most recent or highest number go in, or neither? Peter James ( talk) 21:17, 21 June 2013 (UTC)