User:ArielGold/Adoption/CSD
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[edit] CSD Test one
Sandy, Texas is one of the smallest towns in the world. The total population is one.[1]
EARLY HISTORY In 1872, Sandy was settled, and a post office was granted by the US. Government. Sandy was a school location for Hickory, and other areas, but eventually the school was consolidated into the school district at Johnson City.
Sandy's population has never been over 30 people. Today, one man lives there, and his name is Sandy Texas.
[edit] Reference
- ^ Texas Escapes (2007). Sandy, Texas (English). Texas Escapes. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
[edit] Test
- CSD: (Yes or No)
- No
- CSD Tag you'd place:
- None
- If no CSD: {{prod}}?
- No
- If no CSD: AFD?
- No
- Other suggestions:
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- Ding ding ding! You're correct! Common outcomes (while not a policy, nor a rule) show that places are notable simply be existing. Good job! However, the article would require cleanup (placing improperly capitalized "History" into a header, and wiki-linking of years, and town names). Also, the reference given is questionable as a WP:RS, but in my brief search I did find multiple references that probably could be used. (P.S. one of your AfDs has already been speedily deleted as a hoax. Nice catch!) Ariel♥Gold 01:47, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] CSD Test two
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Philates Grammacus is a type of jumping spider found in SE Asia.
[edit] Test
- CSD: (Yes or No)
- No, the title of the page appears to be a typo. Properly, it is Philates Grammicus...Or, more correctly, Marengo grammica according to link.
- CSD Tag you'd place:
- If no CSD: {{prod}}?
- Maybe. Aside from the typo'ed name, there's very little to this article at all. Not sure it's worth keeping, especially since there's nothing specifically on any of the other Philates spiders at all on Wikipedia, as far as I can tell.
- If no CSD: AFD?
- No
- Other suggestions: