User talk:Quesotiotyo

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Hi, Quesotiotyo. I see that you are tagging a lot of nonsense articles for speedy deletion. Great work! However, I've also noticed that you do this by blanking an article. I would like to ask you not to do this. When we have to decide on whether an article should be deleted or not, we need to be able to see immediately for instance if someone is really notable or not. If the article is blanked, we need to delve through the article's history. The most convenient way would simply be to add the relevant tag to the top of the article, leaving the content that needs to be deleted visible. It makes deleting articles a lot easier, which means we'll be able to do a lot more in the same amount of time. Thanks, and keep up the good work! Aecis I'm too busy acting like I'm not naive. 23:25, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The North Avenue Irregulars

Hi, while checking through new pages, I noticed that you tagged The North Avenue Irregulars for Speedy Deletion because it was nonsense. A quick check on Google would have shown that this is a 1979 film. Granted, the page as it was had no kind of context, so the casual reader would not have known unless they were familiar with the film, but one should make doubly sure before nominating something for deletion. You might consider trying to improve articles of this nature (or at least adding some context and a stub notice) when you come across them in future. Take care, Martin 23:48, 13 October 2006 (UTC)