User talk:Rominbayol

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It's probably best to discuss article content on the article talk page: that way, other interested editors are more likely to see the conversation and join in.

-- Trevj (talk) 12:09, 4 March 2012 (UTC)

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Notability and list entries
Hi Rominbayol, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your message on my talk page. If you look at the article in question, Comparison of free web hosting services, you'll see that the first sentence says "This is a comparison of notable free web hosting services." Note the word notable - this has a specific meaning in Wikipedia, which is not necessarily apparent at first. Notability is one of the main principles of Wikipedia; articles should be about notable subjects, and many lists only include notable entries. There are some lists that include non-notable entries (that is, entries that are not notable enough for a standalone article), but Comparison of free web hosting services is not one of those lists. There's a bit more information about selection criteria for lists here.

If the web hosting service in question is notable per this policy, you can create an article about it. Read this information about creating a Wikipedia article - it's a really helpful page detailing what you need to think about when creating a Wikipedia page.

Hope this helps. Happy editing! --bonadea contributions talk 14:34, 4 March 2012 (UTC)

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