User:Finngall/Sandbox


 * I'm not DGG and cannot speak on his behalf, and I'm not an administrator so I can't see the deleted content that you wrote. But I can say that there are many articles on off-the-beaten-path subjects which do not receive the attention they deserve, either for the quality of their content or whether they should exist at all.  Therefore, generally speaking using article X as a template for article Y or as justification for the  existence of article Z is not considered a good practice.  I went over and had a look at Therminol and excised some unnecessary content, and my initial impression is that it's a bit iffy as to whether it is notable enough to merit an article, though I don't plan to suggest that it be deleted at this time.
 * Please peruse the links I've provided, and feel free to ask further questions. Thanks, and take care.  -- Finngall   talk  15:37, 22 August 2016 (UTC)

Short answer: You don't. Longer answer: Wikipedia has no "company pages"--it has articles on subjects which are considered notable by our community standards. To show notability, a subject must have received significant coverage from reliable sources which are independent of the subject. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a corporate directory, and encyclopedia articles must maintain a neutral point of view. Your draft had no sources at all, independent or otherwise, was purely advertising copy which was wholly unsuitable for an encyclopedia, and has already been deleted as such per our policies.
 * Furthermore, our username policy prohibits usernames which give the appearance of being a role account for a company, and your account has already been blocked for this reason. You are free to create a new account which represents you as an individual--" [name] at Digiknown" would be acceptable, for instance--but even with a new account you are strongly discouraged from any editing where a conflict of interest is involved, and you are required by the terms of use (to which you agreed when you created your account) to disclose whether you are being paid by any entity to edit Wikipedia in any way.
 * Hope this helps. Feel free to ask more questions if you have them.  Thanks.