User talk:Dgf32
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[edit] Daniel Fulton
Hi Dgf, I've moved the article Daniel Fulton to your user space, User:Dgf32, because it seems to be an autobiography but not notable enough to be in the main namespace, which is reserved for encyclopedic articles. —Quarl (talk) 2006-03-22 08:42Z
- I'm not sure why you've redirected the Daniel Fulton article I created to my user page? I could expand the article if you like, but I can't understand why that article is now linked to my ID. I tried to unlink it, but I can't figure out how. Could you please do this for me? And let me know if you'd like the article expanded. Best, Diane Franklin Columbia University —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.80.121.73 (talk • contribs).
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- Hi Dgf, I'm assuming you are 68.80.121.73 (Diane? Daniel?). I already explained above why I moved the article -- primarily because the subject appears to be not notable; it does not really matter whether it is indeed an autobiography or not. I do not wish to move it back for you but you may move it back yourself; if you do, the article would most likely be deleted soon anyway. Please see Wikipedia:Notability (academics) for the proposed guideline for inclusions of academics. If you believe the subject is notable enough to be encyclopedic, please substantiate claims with references. —Quarl (talk) 2006-03-23 10:39Z
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I see that you did recreate the article and that it was marked for speedy, then prod, then AFD (Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Daniel Fulton). Since you now wish the article to be deleted I have done so for you. —Quarl (talk) 2006-03-24 06:34Z