User talk:SamSellers

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-- Sango  123  19:49, July 26, 2005 (UTC)

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Joshua Dietrich
You blanked this vanity piece - instead of doing this enter a speedy delete tag (see below)which will flag it for a speedy deletion by an Administrator. I have speedy deleted it myself - but only picking it up as a blanked page - where it could be missed! Thanks ) Brookie: A collector of little round things 17:32, 7 December 2005 (UTC)

-- For articles that need deletion, add or  to the top of the page. You should not wipe out the contents as it helps to check the contents to be deleted without having to look at the page history. This expands to:

'''This page meets Wikipedia's criteria for speedy deletion. The given reason is: Reason.'''

Census statistics
Thanks for the note; the problem is that you were removing sourced material and replacing it with unsourced. We don't need to include citations in the intro or the infobox if the same material is cited elsewhere in the article, but when information is added only in intro and/or infobox, a citation is mandatory. Thanks for the work on articles such as New Houlka, Mississippi; I'm sorry for reverting you, as I didn't initially realise that you were adding citations, but you'll note that I reverted myself and restored what you wrote. Nyttend (talk) 22:19, 15 May 2012 (UTC)
 * Oops, I'm sorry that I forgot to answer you before. You need to add a citation to the online source that you used (unless you use a print source, in which case you'll need to provide a citation for the book or other Census Bureau publication), as a wikilink to the 2010 Census article is not any type of citation.  I reverted myself on some articles, such as New Houlka, because you had added citations there; I'll not revert myself on the others, because you didn't have any citations on articles such as Togiak.  Nyttend (talk) 03:07, 17 May 2012 (UTC)