User talk:Pitouflette

Image tagging for Image:Final lpi archive.pdf
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Delete I was practicing in the Sandbox and somehow accidentally uploaded the photo. Please delete it was a failed test. Pitouflette 04:20, 31 May 2007 (UTC)

Marco Casagrande
I apologize if I'm a little bit jumpy as far as edits from brand new users are concerned in this and related articles. As you have probably noticed, there has been an issue of abuse with regard to this man, his associates, and companies connected to him. Several articles relating to him and these associates and companies have either already been deleted, or are in AfD. The users involved have been blocked for abuse. I reverted the edits because they did not have any sources cited. I will assume good faith, and suggest that you wait out the AfD, which should be coming to a close in the next day or so, before you make big contributions to the article. If you like, put what you have already in your sandbox for safekeeping and easy move to whatever comes out of the AfD. Just make sure you properly cite your sources. DarkAudit 18:16, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
 * The guidelines you will want to use are bigraphical, which will outline who is notable, and how to show it properly, reliable sources guidelines, and verifiability guidelines. Follow those three sets of guidelines, and you'll be set. If you want to do articles on his firm, the corporate guidelines will get you going. As long as notability is established, sources are properly cited, and the article doesn't read like an advertisement for the man or his firm, there shouldn't be any problems from here on out. Happy editing. DarkAudit 18:30, 31 May 2007 (UTC)

Image source problem with File:PRECEDENTS.jpg
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