User talk:Acm6mca

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Speedy deletion nomination of I need to learn about editing prefix:Wikipedia:Help desk/Archives


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Maybe this will be OK.

I am not sure where to start.. but maybe this is the place for testing... so I will try here...

I hope this is OK.

Testing here so I suspect that will be OK.

I am the owner and webmaster of webpages - that have been online web for 20 years, and would like to start a page on Wikipedia about the "GenServ" webpages. The webpages are at http://www.genserv.com and over the years I have been the person to make and edit them. The webpages are only about Family History, and genealogy. Maybe this is a good time to ask for assistance - help in starting to do this project.

-- I will do lots of reading, ask others, and try to learn the correct way to add info and pages of information here.

Help request
Acm6mca (talk) 15:42, 26 July 2011 (UTC)

I will need to return on a different days.. thanks so much.. Acm6mca (talk) 15:42, 26 July 2011 (UTC)


 * Oh, dear. I have to say that it's not impossible to do, but it's not that easy. Editors are highly discouraged in creating pages that are about themselves or their companies, organisations, etc. You must read conflict of interest to see the reasons why. Any editor is highly unlikely to add anything that is negative about their own organisation, whereas WP demands a fully neutral point of view. Other editors will see you have a COI, and might be quite ruthless in their editing of the page you create. If you do create a page, then it's always best to declare a COI on the talk page and try to suggest edits on the talk page, rather than just editing the article. I'll leave up the "Help", as someone might have extra suggestions for you.  Ron h jones (Talk) 18:46, 26 July 2011 (UTC)


 * Here are two more pages that you could look through:
 * FAQ/Organizations will lead you through the issues that Ronhjones has mentioned
 * Notability (web) describes the criteria that a web site must meet before it can be the subject of a Wikipedia article.
 * -- John of Reading (talk) 20:56, 26 July 2011 (UTC)