User talk:75.7.234.85
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[edit] Re: Suggestion
Hey. I don't pass negative or positive criticism on it. If you want to create the article yourself, go for it; but it has to pass notability, as per WP:MUSIC, and it has to be an actual article, not just a short blurb with a link to myspace; that would still count as link spam, as per WP:SPAM.
The reason for this is so worthwhile articles are actually made. If an unknown band is allowed a page with a link to their site or such, then why not any other band? Before you know, there's a tonne of pages revolving around garage bands. In my experience on Wikipedia, band pages are notorious for attracting benefactors and detractors, both plaguing articles with unwanted points of view.
So if you wish to make an article for it, go for it, as long as it passes notability and isn't just an advertisement. You can look to Thunderstone if you need a reference to start up a worthwhile stub. --Dayn 09:02, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] myspace.com/anchoredcross spam summary
This is your last warning. The next time you insert a spam link, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Persistent spammers may have their websites blacklisted from Wikipedia.
Uses multiple accounts for spamming, user page vandalism and personal attacks. Collectively, these accounts have received many warnings and even a block with no effect on behavior.
Link spammed:
- myspace.com/anchoredcross
- Current list of articles with this link
- Current list of articles with this link
See detailed spam summary including account users, affected articles, etc at:
and January 2007 discussion at:
--A. B. (talk) 15:52, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
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