User talk:SeigeTank2000
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[edit] Helpme
Image:S9 PROv2.jpg. i can't find the license for it. On the picture it says (c) Shorty USA. Does that mean it is copyrighted? should i delete the upload?
- I'm not extremely familiar with images so I may not be able to help. I think, though, that it is likely copyrighted, so I would suggest deleting it just in case - better safe than sorry. WP:IMAGE may be able to provide some information as well. Sorry I can't help more *sweatdrop* —Keakealani 06:03, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Welcome!
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[edit] World War III: Black Gold
Though I'm not sure, my guess as to why this article was proposed for deletion was that it reads more like a game review than an encyclopedia article. If you are able to cite some reliable sources for your article, rework the article to remove any of your opinions, and just use facts about the game, it will be more likely that your article will be kept. Also, you should not put an Author section on the page because this is a wiki which anyone can edit. If someone wants to know who has edited the article, they can check the edit history. Thank you for your attempt to contribute to Wikipedia. Timrem 00:52, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Image tagging for Image:792px-Peacekeeper-missile-testing.jpg
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[edit] Helpme request
I made an article but it keeps just disapearing when I click on it...—Preceding unsigned comment added by SeigeTank2000 (talk • contribs)
- Hello, I am here to help. Are you referring to the article Super 9 PRO V2? According to the deletion log [1], the article was apparently deleted for having very little content or context. This is fairly usual where an article is created as a "placeholder" or "skeleton" with very little content, under the criteria for speedy deletion A1 ("Very short articles providing little or no context"). While I'm sure you were intending to expand the article, it's always a good idea to post at least the basic information to begin with, in line with other short, startup articles ("stubs"). So for instance, a good start to your article would be something like "The Super 9 PRO V2 is an airsoft spring rifle. It is manufactured by [manufacturer name], and is capable of shooting [whatever types of pellets it accepts]...", then follow it with sections on the technical specifications and so on. And don't forget to provide reliable references for any information you put in the article. If you want to work on an article step-by-step instead of posting a fully-formed stub in one fell swoop, consider working on it within your user page instead of the main article space, and then create the article proper by copying the content from there into the newly-created article. If you need any more guidance on this, feel free to leave a message on my talk page and I'll endeavour to help. Good luck! ~Matticus TC 11:22, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Thank you!
[edit] Pluto
Helllo... just so you know, the "update" tag you placed at Pluto has been removed. There was no indication given as to why the tag was placed (i.e. no comment or discussion on the talk page). As well, that article - as with many of the astronomy articles - is updated quite regularly by the Wiki community. That aside, please feel free to share your thoughts as to why you felt it needed updating. I have opened a discussion section at Talk:Pluto to that effect. Cheers! --Ckatzchatspy 05:38, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Airsoft-related articles
I put up some of the airsoft-gun related articles that you had some edits with on WP:AfD. You can find the discussion for that here. --UNHchabo 01:36, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Island Defense
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