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Best regards, Tkotc (talk) 06:11, 18 February 2011 (UTC).Reply
Roger Lee Hall article
Tags and Flags. Sometimes these are added by bots, some are added by editors and administrators who chase around after newly posted articles for whatever reason. I usually just try to respond to them and otherwise not worry about them. It's just one of the means by which Wikipedia tries to improve articles. However, I know it looks like the article is defaced and it's a bit annoying, especially when the tag is obscure and what the problem is doesn't seem clear.
Since I reviewed the article, I removed the "unreviewed" tag; and since I reformatted the references that were the basis for the "link rot" tag, I removed it too. You are free to edit the article to your heart's content. Effectively that gives you the same power over the article as redrafting it in your userspace would do. I'm not sure what the proper procedure is to delete the article at this point. But really, what you propose, delete and start over, is pointless, since you can do the same thing by just re-editing what you want to change. Tkotc (talk) 06:49, 19 March 2011 (UTC)Reply