User:Ryan4314

For those interested in HMS Cardiff (D108), I originally came across her article after a request for help from one of her former crew, Griffiths911. He has some amazing photos of her service during the Falklands War that you should check out. It took me just over three months to achieve FA, involving lots of research.

After taking another article up to FA (against my previous advice), I can confirm that you shouldn't push past the GA mark. The FA process's strict guidelines boil down to nitpicking that hurts an article's content. Improve your articles to educate, not win glossy awards. Having an article on the main page is pretty unpleasant too. A lot of anons edit the article's lead, in the hope that their bad grammar will show up on the main.

To see the photos I've uploaded click here...

AFD I hate the large amount of unsourced trivial crap there is on Wikipedia, I do not believe that it "doesn't do any harm". If something is rubbish then it's mere existence drags the encyclopedia down. Articles about "Knuckles the Echidna" should not be longer William Shakespeare, The Internet and Echidnas!


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