User talk:Rfogg66

Userspace vs mainspace
Hey, just wanted to give you a head's up about one of the articles you've created, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank. When you left it, it was a stub that didn't show notability and as such someone nominated it for deletion via WP:PROD. I've added sources to it and removed the PROD, so it's not in danger of deletion. Now while sources did exist and were found via a search, it's usually a better idea to create articles in your userspace until you're completely finished with them. You can do so by typing in something along the lines of User:Rfogg66/What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank or whatever the title is that you want to write about. While it would be nice if everyone would look for sources and help flesh them out, you can't really guarantee that someone will do this. That's why I personally recommend creating articles in your userspace, especially if you're working on multiple articles at the same time and might not be able to create a full article immediately. This not only allows you more time to work on the article without fear of deletion, but it can also help you out if you were to write the article and then realize that it doesn't pass notability guidelines. (I've had that happen a few times!) Tokyogirl79 (｡◕‿◕｡)   05:41, 6 April 2014 (UTC)

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 * Oh! A side note: when you upload files, you need to show where the cover came from and show how it will be considered fair use. I've uploaded a cover image for the Anne Frank book at File:What We Talk About When We're Talking About Anne Frank Cover.jpg and you can use the rationale there as an example of what we need. We don't expect a big fancy permission form from the company, just enough of a justification of fair use so we can keep it on Wikipedia. I've fixed it, but if you have any other images you've uploaded then you'll need to repair those as well. Tokyogirl79 (｡◕‿◕｡)   08:29, 6 April 2014 (UTC)

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