User talk:Galaxy111

July 2023
Hello Galaxy111. Thanks for patrolling new pages – it's a very important task! I'm just letting you know, however, that there is consensus that we shouldn't tag pages as lacking context (CSD A1) and/or content (CSD A3) moments after they are created, as you did at Goals of the organization. It's usually best to wait at least 10–15 minutes for more content to be added if the page is very short, and the articles should not be marked as patrolled. Tagging such pages in a very short space of time may drive away well-meaning contributors, which is not good for Wikipedia. Attack pages (G10), patent nonsense (G1), copyright violations (G12) and pure vandalism/blatant hoaxes (G3) should of course still be tagged and deleted immediately. Thanks. BangJan1999 18:13, 15 July 2023 (UTC)


 * Yes, I understand the policy and thanks for your reminder. I also noticed though that the topic the title is based on is vague and does not have clear content that could be made about it. The article is still empty now, so how long do you usually allow an article to be empty before sending a CSD, PROD or XFD? Thanks, Galaxy111 (talk) 18:17, 15 July 2023 (UTC)

Draft:3-foot law
Nice job with the draft so far, will you be adding the metric equivalent? As only the USA, Liberia and Myanmar uses feet to describe distance.

This means the article should probably be named the 1.5m rule or such. Anyways keep up the good work. Paulpat99 (talk) 19:29, 15 July 2023 (UTC)


 * Thanks, I will keep the name as it is I think because it is also on the list of requested pages, and it is mainly prominent in the US where the foot system is used. Also, I believe it is the name of the policy as well as the measurement. I will definitely be adding the metric equivalent though. Once again thanks for your nice comment. Galaxy111 (talk) 19:48, 15 July 2023 (UTC)

September 2023
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