Talk:Kristina Lind

Promotional nature
This is not meant to be an advertisement. How do any other professional dancers, actors, or musicians have a wiki page?? What needs to be revised so as not to be seen as an advertisement? — Preceding unsigned comment added by JERucker (talk • contribs)


 * , the article reads like an artist's promotional page. I see that you've only ever edited this article, so you might feel strongly about the subject, but if you compare it with, for example, the article on Chalnessa_Eames, you'll see a difference. For example, the uncritical quoting of rave reviews just doesn't fit with an encyclopedia article. Also, phrases like "known for her alluring physique and ethereal presence", used without attribution to promote the subject of an article, while neither imparting nor plainly summarising verifiable information, are considered puffery. Because of the overwhelming promotional tone, I'm going to restore the redirect, and I'd recommend you create the article in your own draft space, for example at User:JERucker/Kristina Lind, or go through the AFC process, and maybe ask for help at the Teahouse. --Slashme (talk) 09:42, 21 February 2017 (UTC)