User talk:Wikipedia grrl

Please stop adding nonsense to Wikipedia. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Thank you.

Now that that's done with...

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Just one thing, though - don't expect nonsense to be tolerated. If you create nonsense too many times, you'll be blocked from Wikipedia.

-Jetman123 04:00, 4 December 2005 (UTC)

A brand new article would be deleted because it met the criteria for deletion. A small town with bullies? No, it's an encyclopedia with rules. And you broke them by creating that article.

It was advertising. It broke the Neutral Point of View policy. It had no meaningful content. It was about a self proclaimed "artistic genious".

The article was nothing more than an incoherent attempt to get people to visit an artist's site. It broke the rules, end of story.

Despite what you might think, this isn't a playground - Wikipedia has it's rules. Rules that your article broke. And so that article was deleted. Because it was nonsense. Therefore breaking the rules.

END. OF. STORY.

The article was deleted. By an administrator. Because it broke the rules.

Go to criteria for speedy deletion and I'm sure you will realize why your article was deleted - it filled nearly all of those criteria.

Oh, and by the way, in answer to your "who are you" question, I'm a user who knows and respects the rules, a far cry from yourself.

Also, all I did was mark it for possible violation of the rules. I didn't delete it - an administrator did. Go bitch about it to them - I'm sure you'll find that they're in a much more advantageous position to tell you of the rules than I am.

-Jetman123 04:22, 4 December 2005 (UTC)