User talk:FredLGibsonJr
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[edit] Blanking
I see that your intent on blanking your talk page. Well, that's okay (it's not vandalism or anything). But remember, it's sometimes useful to have people's comments on record. It's difficult to trace them down in the talk page's history. Therefore, you may consider archiving the comments instead. Just a thought! -- P.B. Pilhet / Talk 04:39, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Your Message
I got your message about the Red Baron 3D Community article deletion. You say you've been around for a while now (since near the founding of Wikipedia), but your user contributions list only goes back to September 27, 2006. Did you use other user names in the past?
Can you give me the exact name of the article of yours that was deleted, so I can find it's deletion log? The Red Baron 3D and Red Baron 3D Community articles both show that they have never been deleted. Sometimes policy can be disregarded if the administrator feels that the article undoubtedly meets Wikipedia's criteria for speedy deletion, even if the article was never proposed to be speedied. If you can just give me the exact name of the article, I may be able to help you out. Happy editing! -- P.B. Pilhet / Talk 17:53, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
P.S. -- Please sign your posts on talk pages by using four "tildes" (~~~~
). -- P.B. Pilhet / Talk 17:57, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
- Reply: Okay, from what the deletion log tells me, the article was deleted in accordance with Wikipedia's CSD, Article 7. The first admin to delete the article was Duja, followed by Tom harrison. Basically, the article appears to have been about a website that doesn't meet notability standards. For Wikipedia's rules about website-articles, see here. If, after reading through this, you feel that your deleted article still merits an encyclopedia entry, then you should follow the instructions on this page. You may also wish to consult with one of the admins who deleted your article. Thanks for your questions; I hope I have been a help to you. -- P.B. Pilhet / Talk 02:55, 29 December 2006 (UTC)