User talk:Dip.

Ok. the reason i wanted to put it on the web is because we couldn't find any info when writing our article; hence this would be the first info for it on the web at the moment, so we can't find any links to this topic.. ??

Hello Dip
Hi. If you were trying to talk to me, you can do so here, on this page. Babajobu 11:24, 31 August 2005 (UTC)


 * Better yet, just talk to me on this page.

Hi is this right? anyway i think it is what u meant, i just became a user today... anyway what i want to talk about is my article on "cradle to the grave" which you deleted. I know it may be hard to believe and that i am making it up.. but i am totally serious about this article! i did in recent article about it in our weekly telegraph paper in kalgoorlie, Australia. Can you please put it on because our community would like to see it. (I can try to prove it some more if you think it is still nonsense) otherwise ask anyone from kalgoorlie or the other places like.

Thanks.


 * Sorry, but the article has already been "Hard deleted", which means a Wikipedia administrator (I'm not one) has already removed it from the site. I only tagged it for deletion.

What you can do to prevent this is, when you add an article, include links to sources on the web that confirm what you are saying. That way, if someone like me comes along and thinks it's bogus, we can click on the link and will see that the topic is legit. Okay? Don't be put off editing Wikipedia. It doesn't take long to get the hang of it. Babajobu 11:45, 31 August 2005 (UTC)


 * If there are no mentions of the phenomenon on the web, then the topic is unlikely to be considered "notable", which is a requirement for inclusion in Wikipedia. It's also likely to be considered "original research", which requires its deletion. If you are able to find references to the topic in a source other than the web, then you could try including a citation from the source. But if no credible sources anywhere discuss the topic, then it's not suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia. Babajobu 11:55, 31 August 2005 (UTC)

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