User talk:GSF21

Hello! I was the one that originally tagged the HellenicNet article for speedy deletion (though I didn't and can't delete it, I'm not an administrator). The reason I placed the tag was that the article didn't assert why the subject was notable. You might want to look at the web notability guidelines as well, for more specific guidelines on Web content.

What you'd wish to look for is a reliable source that's covered HellenicNet, preferably one which is entirely independent of the network or its owners. For example, if the channel has received writeups on major Web sites, or in newspapers or magazines, this would be a good place to source this type of information. An article shouldn't be written from one's own knowledge, as this is original research-it should be a summary of what sources have to say about it. In this way, someone reading the article who initially doesn't know a thing about the subject can check the source to learn more, and to verify that what's written is correct. This is quite important as Wikipedia is a worldwide encyclopedia, and many readers who come upon an article don't know a thing about the subject personally.

Merope gave you excellent advice as well, on TheEuroPro's talk page. Please also feel free to leave a note on my talk page if you have further questions, or just put helpme and your question on this page and someone will be right along to help. Seraphimblade 15:08, 21 November 2006 (UTC)