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So who's taking off the tag? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.81.43.106 ( talk) 23:40, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
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Soundvisions1 ( talk) 23:20, 5 November 2008 (UTC)
This article has been cleaned up to meet Wikipedia's guidelines of articles on relevant music bands. There is no COI since I'm not related to the band in question. For other questions, please contact me at my talk page. Dellamortedellamore ( talk) 20:45, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's
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"independent, reliable, third-party sources that verify all content and show that the subject is notable." Like the All Music Guide???
Any user whom is directly or indirectly involved in the topic/subject of the article is recommended to discuss any major (Excluding vandalism and/or any potentially libelous defamation/incorrect info removals) changes on the article's talk page. Particularly User:Rustyeye, if you need a change made, please bring it here where we will, as a community, consider making it. Thank you. Scarian Call me Pat 21:11, 10 January 2008 (UTC)
So who's taking off the tag? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.81.43.106 ( talk) 23:40, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
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Wikipedia's Law of Unintended Consequences If you write in Wikipedia about yourself, your group, your company, or your pet idea, once the article is created, you have no right to control its content, and no right to delete it outside our normal channels. Content is not deleted just because somebody doesn't like it. Any editor may add material to or remove material from the article within the terms of our content policies. If there is anything publicly available on a topic that you would not want included in an article, it will probably find its way there eventually. More than one user has created an article only to find himself presented in a poor light long-term by other editors. If you engage in an edit war in an attempt to obtain a version of your liking you may have your editing access removed, perhaps permanently. In addition, if your article is found not to be worthy of inclusion in the first place, it will be deleted, as per our deletion policies. Therefore, don't create promotional or other articles lightly, especially on subjects you care about. |
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Rusty Eye, you may have a
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Soundvisions1 ( talk) 23:20, 5 November 2008 (UTC)
This article has been cleaned up to meet Wikipedia's guidelines of articles on relevant music bands. There is no COI since I'm not related to the band in question. For other questions, please contact me at my talk page. Dellamortedellamore ( talk) 20:45, 14 January 2009 (UTC)