User talk:Enaya Afzal/Archive 6

Karan Deol / Pal Pal Dil Ke Pass - redirects
Hello Enaya Afzal, I have removed the article content from these pages. If these topics are Wiki-notable (covered in multiple independent reliable sources), they should have a full article (or stub) on their own. If not, the pages are only navigational redirects pointing to another page (see WP:REDIRECT), and should have no article information of their own (readers will automatically skip these pages anyway). In short: articles and redirects are two different kinds of pages and are usually not mixed. Hope that helps - please feel free to ping me, if you have any additional questions. GermanJoe (talk) 11:27, 18 April 2017 (UTC)

The Loga Park, Rostov region, Russia
I have removed your speedy nomination from this article. Once again, your nomination appears a little over-zealous. The page is not particularly promotional...it may need some re-writing in parts and notability could need to be more firmly established. Please heed the advice left on your talk page on multiple occasions by multiple editors and spend some more time gaining experience editing articles before attempting to become further involved. Thank you. Eagleash (talk) 13:00, 21 April 2017 (UTC)

Jacques Rousseau
Hello. I declined the speedy because this is clearly not promotion. An historical article about an 18th century diplomat. Dloh cierekim  15:18, 21 April 2017 (UTC)

Please stop CSD tagging
I have been keeping an eye on your talk page since the last time we spoke, and it seems pretty clear that your issues with CSD tagging have not gotten any better. I still see plenty of people asking you to stop and be more careful with your tags, and you refuse to respond to them and refuse to alter your behavior to be more careful. You have been warned multiple times to take more care. It is clear from your behavior that you do not want to understand what you are doing wrong, or that (for whatever reason) you cannot understand what you are doing wrong.

If you want to continue CSD tagging, you need to demonstrate that you know what you are doing. At a minimum, you need to slow down your tagging and stop tagging things that aren't completely black and white. If you have the slightest thought that something might not fit a CSD criteria, skip it and let someone else deal with it. Read the CSD criteria again and again until you could recite it blindfolded. If someone brings a concern to your talk page, respond to their message and try to understand what they are telling you.

If you can't demonstrate some amount of improvement (especially in your communication with other editors), I am going to have to block you. Not because I think you are a vandal or a troll, but because your mistakes are costing other people time and frustration and you have shown no interest in understanding their frustrations and cooperating with them to reduce your errors. &spades;PMC&spades; (talk) 23:49, 21 April 2017 (UTC)
 * Yah. I too have grave concerns. Would recommend you voluntarily stop tagging articles, particularly with deletion templates. A CSD tagging, to a new user, is like a back-handed slap in the face from out of the blue. Wrongly applied, it can alienate and drive away what would have been a constructive, productive editor. I know this from personal experience. Recommend you concentrate on building and improving articles. We need more article builders. Dloh  cierekim  00:11, 22 April 2017 (UTC)
 * PS. Would recommend you stop reverting the edits of others till you have more experience. You might remove that announcement at the top of your talk about "reading first". It could be quite off-putting. Dloh cierekim  00:13, 22 April 2017 (UTC)