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Alumni lists

It is not acceptable to add information about yourself anywhere except on your own User page, with very limited exceptions. People added to lists of alumni at a specific school must have an article in Wikipedia or should be WP:Notable. Please stop adding yourself to the Washington Union High School alumni list, as you have now done three times on May 1 and May 2. [1] *Unless you have done something notable that you haven't mentioned (personal recognition from Bill Gates on network news or being 8 feet tall, say), then you are not yet notable. Find a cure for spam or something, then I'll write your article.-- Hjal ( talk) 06:32, 3 May 2008 (UTC) reply

In response to your message on my page, there is no real agreement on who should be listed in an alumni list for a high school or college. There are editors who think that it should only be people with their own WP articles. I think that it should be anybody who has an article, who is clearly "notable" (meaning that they have received substantive coverage by a newspaper or other reliable source) even if there is not enough material about them to write a separate article, or who were "notable" for what they did at high school, even if the documentation is only available on a school's or other organization's website (e.g., a state sports record or championship). Molly West Googles pretty well. The coverage that she has received as a new model seems enough to me to put her in a list of alumni, although it would be good to have a reference that shows that she's a model and that she went to Washington. There isn't enough information available in a quick search to justify a separate article. I put most of the people in the alumni list at Tamalpais High School. I'm making a more inclusive list for a separate page, which is still in my sandbox. Several people have had articles added after I listed them in the school's article. For more advice, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools and Wikipedia:Lists (stand-alone lists). Good luck, -- Hjal ( talk) 15:45, 6 May 2008 (UTC) reply

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Welcome!

Hello, Herny118, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Unfortunately, one or more of your edits have not conformed to Wikipedia's Neutral Point of View policy (NPOV), and have been reverted. Wikipedia articles should refer only to facts and interpretations that have been stated in print or on reputable websites or other forms of media.

There's a page about the NPOV policy that has tips on how to effectively write about disparate points of view without compromising the NPOV status of the article as a whole. If you are stuck, and looking for help, please come to the New contributors' help page, where experienced Wikipedians can answer any queries you have! Or, you can just type {{ helpme}} on your user page, and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Here are a few other good links for newcomers:

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you have any questions, check out Wikipedia:Where to ask a question or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome!  But...

Alumni lists

It is not acceptable to add information about yourself anywhere except on your own User page, with very limited exceptions. People added to lists of alumni at a specific school must have an article in Wikipedia or should be WP:Notable. Please stop adding yourself to the Washington Union High School alumni list, as you have now done three times on May 1 and May 2. [1] *Unless you have done something notable that you haven't mentioned (personal recognition from Bill Gates on network news or being 8 feet tall, say), then you are not yet notable. Find a cure for spam or something, then I'll write your article.-- Hjal ( talk) 06:32, 3 May 2008 (UTC) reply

In response to your message on my page, there is no real agreement on who should be listed in an alumni list for a high school or college. There are editors who think that it should only be people with their own WP articles. I think that it should be anybody who has an article, who is clearly "notable" (meaning that they have received substantive coverage by a newspaper or other reliable source) even if there is not enough material about them to write a separate article, or who were "notable" for what they did at high school, even if the documentation is only available on a school's or other organization's website (e.g., a state sports record or championship). Molly West Googles pretty well. The coverage that she has received as a new model seems enough to me to put her in a list of alumni, although it would be good to have a reference that shows that she's a model and that she went to Washington. There isn't enough information available in a quick search to justify a separate article. I put most of the people in the alumni list at Tamalpais High School. I'm making a more inclusive list for a separate page, which is still in my sandbox. Several people have had articles added after I listed them in the school's article. For more advice, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools and Wikipedia:Lists (stand-alone lists). Good luck, -- Hjal ( talk) 15:45, 6 May 2008 (UTC) reply


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