User talk:Andrikot

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George Malakov stub
Hi, Andrikot! I noticed that you removed the tag on the article you created, George Malakov. I just wanted to let you know about Wikipedia's stub policy. According to the Stub page, A stub is an article that is too short to be genuinely useful, but not so short as to be totally useless. It must be long enough to at least define the article's title and its meaning in order to appear in Wikipedia. Nevertheless the above is not enough. It is still a stub if it does not have any general or basic coverage about the article. In other words, a stub is an article which is so incomplete that an editor who knows (very) little about the topic could improve its content after a superficial Web search or a few minutes in a reference library.

Under these guidelines, the page on George Malakov would be considered a stub. Until more information is added or it is proved that no more information on him is available, the stub tags should remain on the article.

Thank you for understanding! — E ditor at L arge ( talk ) 22:47, 3 September 2006 (UTC)