User talk:KevinGoodGuy

Fair use rationale for Image:Logo goodguys.gif
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Suggest you start a new article The Good Guys (Australia)
The Australian chain is completely unrelated to the subject of this article.

Anyone who wants to write about the Australian stores is COMPLETELY welcome to create a new article entitled The Good Guys (Australia) (click this link to get started).

Even if you would rather the Australian chain have the main name without the parentheis, the best thing to do is show that you can produce an appropriate article that belongs on Wikipedia in the first place, and after the new article has been on Wikipedia for a month or so you can ask for a consensus decision about the names. When the Wikipedia community has had a chance to discuss the names then a decision will be made.

But you are going to have a lot of trouble just building an article that the Wikipedia community will want to keep, as your edits have been unencyclopedic thus far, and more like an advertisement. And you need proof (references from reliable sources) that the Australian chain meets the Wikipedia definition of notability (it's not the same as the plain, everyday dictionary meaning of "notability).

When you write about the Australian stores in the NEW article, you MUST NOT include copyrighted information. Also you must cite reliable sources and prove that the Australian stores are notable. Everything you contribute in the new article will be subject to editing review and the consensus decisions of the Wikipedia community, so don't be sloppy and do your research well.

But whatever you do, make sure you do it in a NEW ARTICLE.

Thank you. OfficeGirl 15:34, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

Wikipedia Policy on Usernames
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia!

I hope not to seem unfriendly or make you feel unwelcome, but I noticed your username, and I am concerned that it might not meet Wikipedia's username policy. After you look over that policy, could we discuss that concern here?

I'd appreciate learning your own views, for instance your reasons for wanting this particular name, and what alternative username you might accept that avoids raising this concern.

You have several options freely available to you:
 * If you can relieve my concern through discussing it here, I can stop worrying about it.
 * If the two of us can't agree here, we can ask for help through Wikipedia's dispute resolution process, such as requesting comments from other Wikipedians. Wikipedia administrators usually abide by agreements reached through this process.
 * You can keep your contributions history under a new username. Visit Changing username and follow the guidelines there.

Let me reassure you that my writing here means I don't think your username is grossly, blatantly, or obviously inappropriate; such names get reported straight to Usernames for administrator attention or blocked on sight. This is more a case where opinions might differ, and it would be good to reach some consensus — either here or at Requests for comment/User names. So I look forward to a friendly discussion, and to enjoying your continued participation on Wikipedia.

The concern about your Username is that it reflects the name of a corporate commercial entity and you appear to be acting on behalf of that commercial entity in your activities on Wikipedia. All of your edits have been geared towards advertising and promotion for the Australian Good Guys chain of stores, which is a strong suggestion of a CONFLICT OF INTEREST.OfficeGirl 15:46, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

Orphaned non-free media (Image:Logo goodguys.gif)
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