User talk:Gunnar Guðvarðarson/Archive Jan 2008
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This article was deleted because it was tagged with a PROD tag. PROD stands for PROposed Deletion. An article with this tag can be deleted after it has been in place for five days. See WP:PROD for more details on the process. After five days, the article comes up on a list for admins to delete. I looked over the article to see whether the concerns expressed in the PROD notice had been met and confirm that the article was indeed a candidate for deletion because of a valid reason. The article had this reason: "Article has no references and does not meet notability criteria. Cleanup and Ref requests unanswered for months." Please see the Wikipedia Deletion policy for more details. If the PROD notice had been removed by any editor, the article would have been kept. An article without verifiable and reliable sources for a long time will often be deleted. WP:V is a central policy on Wikipedia. If you have any questions about this or anything else, please ask. Cheers, Pigman☿ 05:05, 24 December 2007 (UTC)
- what if a article does not have sources, if wikipedia IS the source ?