Talk:Northlake Mall (Charlotte)

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Cliff I had offered up links to to actual photos I had taken of the mall near my house. You decided to remove them and label them as spam. Actual photos from a location near my house, and the ONLY photos of the inside of this mall on the entire internet seem to be a very useful resource to a reader or tourist searching this location

Photos in each inside direction to show ethe entire mall on our site which is a news and editorial site sem like the kind of resource of free pictures that wikipedia would benefit from. Feel free to readd the link to our images we took as people interested in this mall would like to se what it looks like in 14 color photos.

If you canfind any other images of this location on theinternet to help your readers I encourage you to link there instead.

( The site linked was: charlottecritic.com/pics/charlotte_shopping_centers/northlake_mall -- link edited by CliffC )

Please review Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. Based on your contributions, it seems that you came here to promote a web site. Wikipedia is not a link farm, nor is it a shopping or travel guide. Sorry, but I don't see how these links add anything encyclopedic, we all know what the inside of a shopping mall looks like. If I'm wrong about any of these pages, please consider adding their unique information directly to the corresponding articles in Wikipedia so we can improve the encyclopedia's contents. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing here. --CliffC 21:24, 15 February 2007 (UTC)