User talk:Dianeerin

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Long Distance Poison
It appears that your account is only being used to promote a band, Long Distance Poison, on a number of Wikipedia pages. Wikipedia is not a platform for promotion and if you continue it's likely someone will block you. It's furthermore not a good idea because, given enough promotion of a single band/person/company/product/whatever the name (in this case Long Distance Poison) starts to appear on people's radars as suspect should anybody else add them. Lists of notable bands, notable examples, etc. aren't just bands that meet the definition set by the list (e.g. list of space rock bands), but those that are notable, which is a technical term on Wikipedia not to be confused with "importance".

If you really want to help the band, write an article about them first, assuming they meet various standards for inclusion on Wikipedia (notability and in particular music-related notability). Then you won't encounter as much resistance trying to add it to articles. You might want to check out My first article before setting out to do that, as it has some useful information. Please let me know if you have questions. --&mdash;  Rhododendrites talk  \\ 17:26, 6 November 2014 (UTC)