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User:Example/draft article (to be added to criticism of IMDB's ranking system article)

“Although debatable it is possible that the IMDB ranking system partly receives its controversy and remains the way it is simply because too few users use it to make a difference. YouTube has a similar issue. The amount of views may be from non-users. However, the actual amount of accounts on YouTube is very small in comparison. The most viewed and liked video on YouTube remains to be a music video performed by Justin Beiber. While it has 297, 429, 750 views it also has a similar amount of likes and dislikes. Many people may have made an account solely to like or dislike this video.[1] It is possible that after a user has submitted a vote on IMDB and made it into the "regular voter" list they deleted their account on IMDB. It is also believed that there are approximately 10 to 20% of people in the entire world that have some form of access to the internet. [2] [3] Therefore, IMDB's rating system seems to be largely affected by a somewhat lacking number of users when compared to world population and access. [4]

What have I done wrong? This was deleted the day after I added it as an extra paragraph to the article. I also cited it as original research. I now know original research "may" be deleted. Someone respond if you see this. Understand that I am knew to Wikipedia (as in I just created an account) and I'm not sure how all of this computer mumbo Wiki jumbo works. My user name is IAM177.