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February 2020

I have been unable to find any confirmation anywhere of the existence of the expression "Ådne's Law". It also seems unlikely that such a trivial special case would have a title of its own. Is "Ådne's Law" a name you have made up yourself? Furthermore, the page you have created does not add anything significant to the information provided by the existing article on cube roots. For all those reasons, there is no justification for having a separate article about "Ådne's Law". Is it your intention to make the page into a Wikipedia article, or did you just intend to keep it as a user space page of your own? JBW ( talk) 17:20, 23 February 2020 (UTC) reply


You have made no response to my questions, you have continued to edit only in your user space, and you have continued to add fictitious material. I have deleted the page you created, both because it is misuse of the Wikipedia servers to host a page for your personal use, unrelated to work for the encyclopaedia, and because it was clearly a hoax. You are very welcome to start making constructive contributions to the encyclopaedia, in line with Wikipedia policies and guidelines, if you would like to, but if you just want to play around then there are many web sites where you are free to do so, but Wikipedia is not one of them. JBW ( talk) 13:15, 28 February 2020 (UTC) reply

As you asked, I am not planning on releasing the article to the encyclopedia, its more of a school project for maths class and a way for me and some friends to learn about the wikipedia editor, and since UI had no intentions of publishing I thought it would be fine. Hope you’re able to un-delete it if possible. Thank you for your patience, seeing as I was in no condition to answer your question right away for being sick. 141.0.234.252 ( talk) 19:15, 28 February 2020 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

February 2020

I have been unable to find any confirmation anywhere of the existence of the expression "Ådne's Law". It also seems unlikely that such a trivial special case would have a title of its own. Is "Ådne's Law" a name you have made up yourself? Furthermore, the page you have created does not add anything significant to the information provided by the existing article on cube roots. For all those reasons, there is no justification for having a separate article about "Ådne's Law". Is it your intention to make the page into a Wikipedia article, or did you just intend to keep it as a user space page of your own? JBW ( talk) 17:20, 23 February 2020 (UTC) reply


You have made no response to my questions, you have continued to edit only in your user space, and you have continued to add fictitious material. I have deleted the page you created, both because it is misuse of the Wikipedia servers to host a page for your personal use, unrelated to work for the encyclopaedia, and because it was clearly a hoax. You are very welcome to start making constructive contributions to the encyclopaedia, in line with Wikipedia policies and guidelines, if you would like to, but if you just want to play around then there are many web sites where you are free to do so, but Wikipedia is not one of them. JBW ( talk) 13:15, 28 February 2020 (UTC) reply

As you asked, I am not planning on releasing the article to the encyclopedia, its more of a school project for maths class and a way for me and some friends to learn about the wikipedia editor, and since UI had no intentions of publishing I thought it would be fine. Hope you’re able to un-delete it if possible. Thank you for your patience, seeing as I was in no condition to answer your question right away for being sick. 141.0.234.252 ( talk) 19:15, 28 February 2020 (UTC) reply


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