User talk:John9Stewart

From the wikipedia pageNeologism [Neologism] 'Neologisms are especially useful in identifying inventions, new phenomena, or old ideas that have taken on a new cultural context.'

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I'll elaborate on this, even though I usually don't take kind to sarcastic emails. I deleted the article after its Proposed Deletion tag had expired. The tag was in place for a period of 5 days (it was added on April 20). To avoid its deletion by PROD, the tag could have easily been removed by anybody, including yourself (in fact, you edited the page 4 times while logged in after the PROD tag was added). Now, I see you read the Wikipedia article on Neologisms. Perhaps our guideline on them will clear things up for you: Wikipedia:Avoid neologisms. Anyhow, expired PRODs can be restored usually without complaint. Doing so, however, does not guarantee that the article will not be deleted via other avenues such as Articles for Deletion. If you would like me to restore this particular article, I can do that; just ask. Regards, Rjd0060 (talk) 14:23, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Restored. The PROD tag had instructions on what to do to contest the deletion. - Rjd0060 (talk) 20:41, 26 April 2008 (UTC)