User talk:Wh1414

Aaron Sims
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Recreating deleted articles
The article Aaron Sims was deleted following a deletion debate by the community when it was determined that there were insufficient reliable sources that were not connected to the subject to verify that he meets our notability guidelines for inclusion. Since your new article does not supply any new, unconnected reliable sourcing, there is no reason to believe that the community would feel differently, and it has been deleted under criterion WP:CSD. If you have new, reliable sources—such as newspaper articles, magazines, book references—that show that he meets our inclusion guidelines, you may wish to create a new article. However, you cannot use any text that was previously published on Wikipedia under GFDL licensing without having an administrator restore the "history" of the article. This is because Wikipedia's contributors do not release their material into public domain, but instead license it for reuse. They retain the right to credit for their text, and that credit is supplied by the article's history.

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