User talk:NYspaceman

Taking over
Hey everybody. The name's Christopher Schwartz. I am one of the three co-founders and co-editors of Thinking-East. I'm taking over this Wikipedia account from one of our more zealous fans who posted the original Thinking-East entry and was guilty of some link-spamming. I'm told that this is an occassional problem with Thinking-East fans, so I'll try to keep this in check.

Thinking-East is looking into developing a Wiki-inspired encyclopedia section for itself. We're looking into the technical and copyright aspects of this. -September 21st, 2005

Thinking-East.net [original Wiki entry]
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No, the problem isn't the link to the forums. The problem is that your site doesn't seem sufficiently notable to merit inclusion. Also, we generally prefer that articles about extant organizations aren't written by current members. Mackensen (talk) 05:17, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)

That's a good edit, but it really isn't up to me anymore. You should go to the deletion page (Votes for deletion/Thinking-East.Net) and plead your case there. I admit, your site does interest me, I'm just not sure it's notable enough for inclusion. Best, Mackensen (talk) 05:44, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)