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Hi,
I see you have rejected my submission very quickly, with the reason 'not adequately supported by reliable sources' (I couldn't find a code for this, so I typed 'van' for vandalism which seems to be your specialty - and I applaud that). I am just wondering how I am expected to provide 'reliable sources' for the factual information I have provided, regarding Vanishing Angels. For instance, do I have to provide a birth certificate which shows David Goodman was born in the UK? I don't have it, but I can provide other documentation which proves it. I included a link to Vanishing Angels' Bandcamp page, which you will find verifies all facts regarding the discography including the dates. I don't know what other verification I could possibly provide for that. I can verify David Goodman wrote for The Star and the Sunday Times, as I have copies of the reviews which were written. I also have copies of the articles which were published on News Time. I don't know how else to verify this fact, considering the website closed down over a decade ago. If that's a problem, I can just remove all references to it (and all the other references to the journalism). David Goodman just wants a short and simple Wikipedia page, to record the facts relating to the music made by Vanishing Angels. As I said, all of those facts are verified on the Vanishing Angels Bandcamp page. I don't see why this should be a problem.
Please let me know what else is required, in order to have the page accepted.
Monikerx ( talk) 11:20, 30 October 2021 (UTC)
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Hello, 197.98.201.78!
Having an article declined at Articles for Creation can be disappointing. If you are wondering why your article submission was declined, please post a question at the
Articles for creation help desk. If you have any other questions about your editing experience, we'd love to help you at the
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KylieTastic (
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10:24, 30 October 2021 (UTC)
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Hi,
I see you have rejected my submission very quickly, with the reason 'not adequately supported by reliable sources' (I couldn't find a code for this, so I typed 'van' for vandalism which seems to be your specialty - and I applaud that). I am just wondering how I am expected to provide 'reliable sources' for the factual information I have provided, regarding Vanishing Angels. For instance, do I have to provide a birth certificate which shows David Goodman was born in the UK? I don't have it, but I can provide other documentation which proves it. I included a link to Vanishing Angels' Bandcamp page, which you will find verifies all facts regarding the discography including the dates. I don't know what other verification I could possibly provide for that. I can verify David Goodman wrote for The Star and the Sunday Times, as I have copies of the reviews which were written. I also have copies of the articles which were published on News Time. I don't know how else to verify this fact, considering the website closed down over a decade ago. If that's a problem, I can just remove all references to it (and all the other references to the journalism). David Goodman just wants a short and simple Wikipedia page, to record the facts relating to the music made by Vanishing Angels. As I said, all of those facts are verified on the Vanishing Angels Bandcamp page. I don't see why this should be a problem.
Please let me know what else is required, in order to have the page accepted.
Monikerx ( talk) 11:20, 30 October 2021 (UTC)
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