User talk:Bigfreeb21

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We aren't professionals, we're volunteers. "Teeter Toss" is a game which does not meet Wikipedia's notability criteria for inclusion. The game's creator joins Wikipedia from time to time only to try to get an article about his product into the encyclopedia- he has no interest in volunteering to make the encyclopedia better, only in self-promotion. You say that now, instead of doing it himself, he's paid someone else to do it for him- for Wikipedia's purposes, you, editing on his behalf and writing what he tells you to write, are the same person. So it seems that he still doesn't understand that he isn't going to be allowed to use the encyclopedia for advertising. What you should have done is start your writing assignment by becoming familiar with Wikipedia's basic policies, recognized for yourself that this subject doesn't meet the guidelines, and politely told him that you couldn't take his money, since you wouldn't be able to do what he wanted you to do. It doesn't look like you have any interest in volunteering to help write an encyclopedia, and this article will be deleted every time it's created because its subject doesn't meet Wikipedia's basic standards for inclusion, so I can't see any reason for you to have an account. -FisherQueen (talk · contribs) 13:03, 24 October 2009 (UTC)