Talk:Frederick Scott

Hello ,

For this modification, I took into account:
 * The notoriety of the person: more than 50 secondary roles, and recognized as influential in this area.
 * The addition of a red link for the incentive to participate: Red links help Wikipedia grow.

It was also the banker who introduced me to this personality. This is also related to your second undo of the article . As soon as a link is added, the distinction between 2 pages can be made, imho. Is there a rule that I missed that allows you to remove this change? Please refer me to the text which states if this is the case. I made this change because it made sense to me. If you cannot make sense of your actions (rules), would you be so kind as to put my version on these pages. Regards. —Eihel (talk) 05:51, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Red links are not usually added to disambiguation pages unless the person is indisputably notable. I can't see that the actor is. He seems to have had mainly non-notable roles. If you create the article, then he can be added, but not before. -- Necrothesp (talk) 11:45, 25 June 2020 (UTC)