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National Organization of Russian Scouts (Scouts-in-Exile)

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Your unnecessary vanity edits are unwanted, I have cleaned them up, if you continue to add them, I will continue to revert them. Local leaders are not notable. Chris (クリス • フィッチ) (talk) 09:57, 21 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Welcome to Wikipedia. I have left a welcome page for you that will help guide you through the maze of policies and guidelines. I have noticed your edits to National Organization of Russian Scouts (Scouts-in-Exile) and think you need to understand some points:

  • You must place the aims of Wikipedia in building a reliable encyclopedia above the interests of yourself and any affiliated organizations. Statements such as "We have new leadership now who have a keen interest in how our organisation is represented on the internet and we will in the near future be changing the entire page" present a problem in this area. See Conflict of interest.
  • Your edits must be verifiable, regardless of whether or not they are true. See Verifiability.
  • Your edits must meet the standards of notability. Leaders of chapters of an organization are generally not notable outside of their local area. See Notability.
  • Your edits indicate that you may not be a native speaker of English.

We want to help you make the article better by working though the guidelines. Please discuss proposed changes on the article talk page and let us know how we can help. --—— Gadget850 (Ed) talk - 20:57, 21 January 2009 (UTC)Reply