User talk:J Wuuu

Chuggaaconroy
Hi J Wuuu. I saw your sandbox article here and I wanted to leave a comment. The only two sources that I can find on the subject which Wikipedia considers reliable are an article in Wired about Rosales-Birou and a paragraph in an article in the Atlantic about Pewdiepie. In general subjects should have multiple reliable sources covering them in depth before we can build an article. this allows us to give readers a comprehensive look at a subject without the risk that the material in the article will be unverifiable. In practice this means that articles with one source (we don't consider youtube a reliable source) or few sources with limited detail are subject to some pretty strong scrutiny and may be deleted by the community.

I don't know if this article will be deleted should you move it from your "sandbox" to Chuggaaconroy, but my experience suggests to me that it would be a gamble. The rule of thumb I suggest to folks writing new articles is to make sure that you can find at least two reliable sources--books, magazine articles, etc.--which cover the subject in some detail before starting. In this case I don't know how far along you are in your assignment but it may be worthwhile to switch topics if you A: want to eventually move this to the "main space" and B: can't find additional sources.

I'm happy to help in any way I can, so please let me know if you have any questions or requests. Thanks, Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk) 19:58, 7 May 2015 (UTC)