User talk:JohnBCena123

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Alumni
Alumni lists should only include people who already have a Wikipedia article written about them. Ideally, these articles should also demonstrate that the person fulfills our inclusion criteria and include a citation to a reliable source so that we know this person did indeed attend the school in question. Random people shouldn't be added to these lists. If everyone added their own name (or their friends' names), the Wikipedia articles for every school would be unreadable. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 06:12, 14 May 2018 (UTC)