User talk:JodyPalmer1

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[edit] Help desk

Y Done i've responded at your help desk comment, and have placed a tag for a speedy deletion of the article you've requested an administrator will respond soon and erase the article. SKYNET X7000 (talk) 08:53, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

N Not done Due to recent reverts by one of the users, the tag for deletion had been removed from the article I'm waiting a response from the user to find out why the tag was removed. SKYNET X7000 (talk) 09:04, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Requires immediate attention.

After due considerations, the tag for removal was removed because it didn't meet the criteria for deletion, if you think it should be erased for any reasons please send your comment on the talk page of the article. However please provide accurate and reliable sources to verify the information. SKYNET X7000 (talk) 09:18, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Requested deletion

Dear Jody, while some articles may indeed, qualify for speedy deletion, you should understand that the subject of an article cannot simply request an article deleted because they do not want the article on Wikipedia. The requirements for inclusion are covered by the biographies of living person policy, verifiability and notability, etc. The tag Skynet placed was removed by an administrator, because the page does not fall under the speedy deletion criteria. I would suggest that you discuss the issues on the article's talk page, and if any inaccuracies exist in the article, those of course can be addressed and reliable sources can be found to verify information. The articles do need to strictly adhere to WP:BLP, but if the article is neutrally written, verifiable by reliable sources, then the information is likely to remain. I understand your reasons, but unfortunately, that isn't how Wikipedia works as an encyclopedia. ArielGold 09:18, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

OK. I understand. But is it possible to delete the small town I am from? (Anahuac, TX) and that I was a biochem major at UT? Thank you.