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Speedy deletion nomination of International Homophobia Day
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November 2014
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Speedy deletion nomination of International Homophobia Day
editHello, and welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute to Wikipedia, introducing inappropriate pages, such as International Homophobia Day, is not in accordance with our policies. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. The page has been nominated for deletion, in accordance with Wikipedia's criteria for speedy deletion.
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Not yet
editI presume it was you that contested the deletion - if it wasn't, it must have been one of your mates - and said "It is written in the future tense and so it might happen in the future and so it is not a hoax". No. It doesn't work like that. We've even got it in policy - see WP:CRYSTAL. How it does work is that 'in the future' + 'no reliable references' = 'hoax'. Simples. (If you don't know that word, see Compare the Meerkat.) Now you've found out that we have patrollers and admins, why not try some real editing? Peridon (talk) 20:23, 26 November 2014 (UTC)