User talk:DenverCenter

Regarding the page which I deleted three years ago...

as for how you can view the content: you can't, unless you're a Wikipedia administrator (which you're not). Deleted content is not publicly viewable. That's the whole point of deletion.

as for what the violation was: the entire thing was a press release. It talked about Kent's 4th wonderful season as director, about the DCTC's 30 wonderful seasons, about all the exciting and innovative projects upcoming for the 2008-2009 season, and how tickets can be purchased.

Regardless of whether the content of the press release had been made available under a free license (and I admit I didn't bother checking), it was not even close to being an encyclopedia article. The content is unsalvageable. Even if we should have an article about the DCTC (and you're the least suitable person to decide on that - read our guidelines on conflict of interest), we shouldn't have that. Understand? DS (talk) 14:34, 10 June 2011 (UTC)

Thank you for killing the messenger. I didn't create the page (a former colleague did). It was only brought to my attention this morning. I don't monitor Wikipedia because it is completely untrustworthy. Other mentions about our organization have not only been unclear but completely false. I wasn't asking if it could be made viewable to everyone; rather if there was a way I could view it to see what the content had been (whether private or public). I understand that it cannot. That's really all I needed.