User talk:Drilho

Self
You have previously been requested on User talk:62.212.120.69 not to add your own name to articles. Tyrenius 21:41, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

Drausio Haddad
Please do not remove deletion notices from articles and refrain from adding articles about yourself. SteveHopson 03:09, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

You ignored that and removed the AfD notice again. This constitutes vandalism. If you do this again, you will be blocked from editing. In the meantime, you are welcome to improve Drausio Haddad and/or Drausio R. Haddad in other ways. -- Hoary 09:08, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

You ignored that and removed the AfD notice yet again. Your behavior is disruptive, and so your edits are blocked for three hours, during which I invite you to read the warnings you have already received. When the block expires, you are welcome to edit again. However, if you again remove the AfD notice, you will be blocked from editing for a longer period. -- Hoary 09:32, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

What's wrong with Drausio Haddad (Drausio R. Haddad)
I've been asked what's wrong with this article.

People have explained this here and here ("AfD" pages).

What they have written is mostly (only?) based on earlier version(s) of the articles. The complaints about the articles may not have been justified when they were made (opinions may differ); and even if they were justified then, they may no longer be justified now that the article is (articles are) revised.

Once your editing block has expired, you are free both (a) to continue revising the articles so that the complaints are no longer valid, and (b) to argue here and here that the arguments are mistaken. But what you can't do is to remove from either article the notice saying "This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedia's deletion policy", even if you are absolutely certain that deletion would be wrong. Again, if you are certain that deletion would be wrong, you should say this as persuasively as you can. If you're persuasive, people will agree with you and after a few days one or other of the articles will survive the AfD process and will have the AfD notice removed from it. (See this example of an AfD process in which an article was successfully defended against deletion.) I hope that this helps, and wish you happy editing. -- Hoary 10:47, 13 October 2006 (UTC)