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Can I ask why you removed the tags from this article? There is still no assertion of notability, and it is still written in an in-universe style. J Milburn 21:56, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
You caught that extra bit of vandalism that I missed. Thank you for getting there so swiftly. Bobo . 21:58, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
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Hello Mainly Twelve, How is this an advert /info/en/?search=Vab_Media_Digital_Agency There are 17 cited verifiable third party sources. Just take a look at the /info/en/?search=Blue_Fountain_Media page — Preceding unsigned comment added by AndyBVolcom ( talk • contribs) 18:16, 20 April 2016 (UTC)
Thank you for your comments, I worked for years in the Spanish Wikipedia, but occasionally I visit the English version, and it is always nice to read that is appreciated-- Warairarepano&Guaicaipuro ( talk) 19:51, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
Dear Mainly Twelve, A few minutes after I finished the article, you added already observations, which are rather an enigma to me. Your two remarks are:
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2)"This article is in a list format that may be better presented using prose". Either I do not understand what you mean, or you are referring to the few lines of activities of Lesaffer placed one after an another. In my view this makes it much more readable than if this would be written "in prose" as you put it.
I am not used to such a treatment, so I am much interested to have information about this. Andries Van den Abeele ( talk) 19:54, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
I made changes to the references. And small other things. I hope you can now take away the warning. best regards, Andries Van den Abeele ( talk) 07:31, 22 April 2016 (UTC)
Hey MainlyTwelve, Thanks for letting me know my mistake on Lemino's page, But I did not make as any type of product, He is a famous youtuber so I wanted to make a page about him, I searched for him, did not find a page so I wrote what I know, before I created the page myself I wanted to read about him, and did not find a page about him, for example Pewdiepie is a famous youtuber, and has a wikipedia page, same with vanossgaming, and diamondminecart, so in conclusion, I did not mean anything wrong
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Careful with your regexes! Also be aware that there's a general presumption against 20th/21st century country occupation categories. Take something like Category:20th-century Tanzanian lawyers - Tanzania didn't exist before the 20th century, so for the next 83 years all Tanzanian lawyers will either be 20th or 21st century (with significant WP:OVERLAPCAT between the two). So it's not really WP:DEFINING - look at it another way, such a category implies a Category:Tanzanian lawyers by century parent that is a two-member WP:SMALLCAT for the foreseeable future. The trouble is that there's a small fraction of such categories that get used just for the practical reason that there's not much else to divide up a few big categories like Category:Italian artists, but that doesn't justify the creation of thousands of other categories. I think in general it's best to avoid triple intersection categories like this, and just let those who are interested use WP:Category intersection tools to drill down larger categories. Le Deluge ( talk) 10:59, 3 June 2017 (UTC)
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You have just tagged Norway News for deletion, because it seems to be promotional. I can not see it is. Norway News is a non-commercial newssite, whose purpose is to inform non-Norwegian speaking readers about news in Norway. It is commercially as well as politically and religiously independent short version of Norwegian news. The editorial content does not promote anything, and the reson for publishing is, as one of the few, to convey Norwegian news out to a wider audience in English. What makes this online newspaper promotional? If you have not added too much prestige in this, and deletion is not too speedy, I urge you to take away tagging a.s.a.p.( talk) 18:18, 15 March 2016 (CET)
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Hello Mainly Twelve, How is this an advert /info/en/?search=Vab_Media_Digital_Agency There are 17 cited verifiable third party sources. Just take a look at the /info/en/?search=Blue_Fountain_Media page — Preceding unsigned comment added by AndyBVolcom ( talk • contribs) 18:16, 20 April 2016 (UTC)
Thank you for your comments, I worked for years in the Spanish Wikipedia, but occasionally I visit the English version, and it is always nice to read that is appreciated-- Warairarepano&Guaicaipuro ( talk) 19:51, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
Dear Mainly Twelve, A few minutes after I finished the article, you added already observations, which are rather an enigma to me. Your two remarks are:
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2)"This article is in a list format that may be better presented using prose". Either I do not understand what you mean, or you are referring to the few lines of activities of Lesaffer placed one after an another. In my view this makes it much more readable than if this would be written "in prose" as you put it.
I am not used to such a treatment, so I am much interested to have information about this. Andries Van den Abeele ( talk) 19:54, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
I made changes to the references. And small other things. I hope you can now take away the warning. best regards, Andries Van den Abeele ( talk) 07:31, 22 April 2016 (UTC)
Hey MainlyTwelve, Thanks for letting me know my mistake on Lemino's page, But I did not make as any type of product, He is a famous youtuber so I wanted to make a page about him, I searched for him, did not find a page so I wrote what I know, before I created the page myself I wanted to read about him, and did not find a page about him, for example Pewdiepie is a famous youtuber, and has a wikipedia page, same with vanossgaming, and diamondminecart, so in conclusion, I did not mean anything wrong
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Hi, thanks for your work so far! Can you do me a favour though and always add every entry you do to the main list here as well as the entries page, regardless if yet approved or not as that's the master list of all articles being done. It's just veyr time consuming for me to be judging the articles, trying to contribute myself and chasing up what people have done and filling it out for people each time. So if you can take care of that this would be a great help, there's some part filled out ones underneath so you just need to add country, article name and then you username. Thanks.♦ Dr. Blofeld 17:46, 17 October 2016 (UTC)
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Can you please point me to the discussion that occurred where the consensus for these subcategories is a good idea? Jrcla2 ( talk) 16:53, 21 January 2017 (UTC)
Thanks for the kind words. I was a little surprised that no one had gotten around to creating the page. As you know, it was already published in the US, but it may have already been published in Great Britain. Meanwhile, hope you can help get it past a stub class.
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Examining this article shows nothing satisfying our simplest notability standards and attempts to find better were unsuccessful, as WP:N notes, notability cannot be inherited from others. SwisterTwister talk 19:49, 28 March 2017 (UTC)
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Careful with your regexes! Also be aware that there's a general presumption against 20th/21st century country occupation categories. Take something like Category:20th-century Tanzanian lawyers - Tanzania didn't exist before the 20th century, so for the next 83 years all Tanzanian lawyers will either be 20th or 21st century (with significant WP:OVERLAPCAT between the two). So it's not really WP:DEFINING - look at it another way, such a category implies a Category:Tanzanian lawyers by century parent that is a two-member WP:SMALLCAT for the foreseeable future. The trouble is that there's a small fraction of such categories that get used just for the practical reason that there's not much else to divide up a few big categories like Category:Italian artists, but that doesn't justify the creation of thousands of other categories. I think in general it's best to avoid triple intersection categories like this, and just let those who are interested use WP:Category intersection tools to drill down larger categories. Le Deluge ( talk) 10:59, 3 June 2017 (UTC)
Thanks for noticing the article I just wrote, Clint Watts !
If you want to expand it or add sources, that'd be cool too !
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Hello, MainlyTwelve. You just left a banner at the article page. I addressed the grammar of the article. Could you comment on any style, tone or cohesion issue? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Viazomyk ( talk • contribs) 19:37, 5 June 2017 (UTC)
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