Talk:Melissa

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Dear Melissa,

Since I have never heard/met/or seen you before, I just wanted to get to know you a little. Oh, my name is also Melissa. I am about to be 10 years old. On December 26,1995, that is the I was born.

I the meaning of my name. So, I went to Google and typed in " Meaning of the name Melssa."n Then, I saw so many websites and I thought that maybe this would be a great chance to explore this website.

Thanks for letting me to say hi and get to know you a little bit better. Bye, it is time for me to go to bed. Bye and Merry Christmas, Happy hanukah, and Happy Kwanzaa to your whole famiy!

Sincerely, Melissa

Unfortunately, this is not a page about a person named Melissa, but a page about the name itself. --TeaDrinker 05:37, 15 May 2006 (UTC)


I have tried to add content numerous times from The Melissa Book. No matter how it is written, it is always removed. Even with an extract or an informative piece, it is deleted without any editor even reading it. What is this 3R rule? Are you ever going to leave anything there or do I have to pay for it? Some communication with me instead of deleting every post would be less aggressive by Wikepedia and more conducive to resolution. It is not spam. Melissa BEE

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I have gone ahead and removed a note about "the Melissa Book," since it appeared to be a self-published book being advertised by the author (there is limited guidance, primarily geared toward new-page creation, in the guidlines: Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(books)#Note_on_notability_criteria). I removed it since it did not appear to add much to the encyclopedic quality of the article (not being referenced in text). My own view is that we should lean heavily against advertising, which appeared to be the primary motivation for the addition. The same text has been removed from the article in the past. Thoughts? --TeaDrinker