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Some cookies to welcome you! :D

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Durgle

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Hi JikeSpingleton. I have re-inserted the advert tag to your above-captioned article, and added the notability tag. Because you have tagged the article as under construction, I haven't yet tagged the article for deletion (speedy or otherwise) despite the fact that there are no external references to information not generated by the company or its founders. Bongomatic (talk) 15:49, 22 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

I dont understand how the entry is advertising? i assure you that it is being written from an objective, neutral, standpoint. I have referred to several other entries about similar companies and taken from them in the form of tone, style and formatting. The entry is still Under Construction and I am working on adding references. There is some content taken from w3c.org and I have referenced them at the bottom of the page. Please advise me on what further steps I could take to better the article and remove the advert tag from it... --JikeSpingleton (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 16:31, 22 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

I suggest you have a look WP:CORP and WP:NPOV. I agree that the advert tag isn't very well tailored to articles about companies that read like press releases / personal histories. But since this article isn't explicitly written by someone from the company (though the fact that your only contributions to Wikipedia articles are on this topic suggests this might be the case), it can't be tagged for self-promotion.

My own view (and I am not saying anybody important shares this view) is that articles that are uniformly positive and about a person or entity that isn't demonstrated to be noteworthy (through, for example, the inclusion of independent external references) are presumed to be non-neutral. Bongomatic (talk) 17:06, 22 June 2008 (UTC)Reply


July 2008

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Article content and references

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Hi Jike. Articles on Wikipedia are based on notable subjects and verifiable information. In order to achieve this, the information included needs to be sourced to references. Good references include newspaper and magazine article, and books. Articles that don't establish notability by including this kind of references, and articles whose contents aren't supported by references, are often deleted. Any questions? Post them here and I'll try to answer them. Welcome! Sorry I can't offer you any more cookies. But the ones you got look good. ChildofMidnight (talk) 05:33, 16 November 2008 (UTC)Reply