User talk:Mbellavia
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[edit] License tagging for Image:TyGirlz.JPG
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[edit] Michael Bellavia, Animax Entertainment, etc.
Hey, I hate to do this to you since I really dig the stuff on your site and the work you've done - (Bob & Doug, cool), but be careful that you don't break WP:AUTO or WP:COI. I tried to source your personal article, so everything should be OK there. But in general the topic of the article or the company behind it should probably just give other (neutral) editors a nudge on the article's talk page and let other people actually do the additions. It might take a few days, but at least nobody will complain and start deleting the unsourced or self-added stuff. At the very least that provides a filter for what's notable and what really doesn't belong. Torc2 (talk) 07:24, 27 November 2007 (UTC)