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Welcome[edit]

Welcome!

Hello, Somercy, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question and then place {{helpme}} before the question on your talk page. Again, welcome!  ~ UBeR 03:04, 25 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

KORE radio[edit]

Hi! Thanks for helping patrol Wikipedia for vandalism and pages that should be speedy deleted. We need all the help we can get! However, in regards to the KORE radio article, you may have been a bit hasty. First of all, licensed radio stations in the US are notable by convention at Wikipedia. More to the point, the article hardly qualifies as blatant advertising. That would need something that tries to actively promote the station. This article is instead a history of the station. I think it may have been copied from another source (like a station sales kit or something similar), but I couldn't find a blatant copyright violation on the Internet. Anyway, the article needs some cleanup (which I did a bit of), but let's let this one stay.

Don't let this discourage you, though. Believe me, there's plenty of legitimate spam (I think that may be an oxymoron), vandalism and nonsense out there that needs to be flagged and deleted. I've been doing this for a while, and I still get a little overzealous on occasion. Don't worry about it. Just keep on keeping on. Drop me a message if you have any questions. Realkyhick 22:56, 31 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Rules for a non-notable game. Article fails to assert notability[edit]

Who gives a shit. i hardly think deleting the article will end world poverty. i thought this website was built on democratic ideals, this is more like authoritarian reliogious fundamentalist censorship.

The Vandal Fighters' Toolkit[edit]

Here's the big list of speedy deletion templates: Category:Speedy deletion templates. The biggies that get the most use, at least by me:

  • Template:Db-bio, for non-notable biographies, like a kid in school writing about his buddy at the computer next to him, or some PR flack writing about a client
  • Template:Db-attack, for when the kid is writing about someone at his school the he doesn't like
  • Template:Db-shoutout, when the kid thinks the girl across the room is the best kid ever (I created this one myself)
  • Template:Db-band — I use this one a lot, because it seems that every garage band or local club band in the world thinks they deserve an article
  • Template:Db-music, similar to db-band but for individual musicians or their supposedly super-cool demo CD
  • Template:Db-group, for the soccer mom who thinks the Fungus Creek Grasshopper under-10 team is the best team ever and needs its own article, even though they went 0-13-1 last season and allowed 121 goals against and their goalie kept wetting his shorts
  • Template:Db-spam, which you already know about; Template:Db-ad is a synonym
  • Template:Db-nocontext, when someone posts a one sentence article like, "Joe's Place is a sports bar in Putrid Acres, Arkansas," or when you simply can't figure out who or what the article is about
  • Template:Db-empty, when there's even less to go on that DB-nocontext
  • Template:Db-nonsense — you'll know it when you see it, and you'll see a lot of it
  • Template:Db-vandalism — close cousin to Db-nonsense, except more for out-and-out obscenity and the like
  • Template:Db, the catch-all when nothing else covers it (but be sure it does meet the criteria for speedy deletion). After the "Db", add a vertical bar character and then type out the reason,

The category list has a bunch more that a fairly esoteric, but it wouldn't hurt to give them a look.

Now for cleanup tags: The big chart is at Wikipedia:Template_messages/Cleanup. I use Template:Cleanup, Template:Wikify and Template:Advert a lot, and actually created Template:newsrelease myself. Another big one I use is Template:notability and/or Template:nn, when an article subject is probably not notable, but doesn't fall to the level of a speedy-delete. If you're in doubt, use this one and keep an eye on the article, then nominate for a spedy or a Template:prod. Also, Template:Sources and Template:Verify are used a lot when someone posts an article with no sources and no way to fact-check.

Give WP:SD a good read as well. I go over it every few weeks or so just to make sure I'm up on everything. And Special:Newpages takes you directly to a list of the latest new articles posted — that's where you'll find me and a few other brave souls trying to stem the tide of crap on Wikipedia.

Any questions? Drop me a line. And thanks again for helping out! Realkyhick 21:00, 1 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

533 redirect[edit]

The number 533 is mentioned in the 500 (number) article, thus the redirect. Astroguy2 12:48, 8 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]