User talk:Wikiwallace

Hey, you uploaded Image:Double-rainbow-over-LasVegas.jpg that image recently, and it's not too well stitched. I was wondering if you still had the individual pictures, so I could try to restitch it for you. Respond on my talk page if you want. → &ensp; J A R E D &ensp;(t)&ensp; 15:52, 7 January 2007 (UTC)

Speedy deletion of Mobilephoria
A tag has been placed on Mobilephoria, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia per CSD a7.

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Your article
Wikipedia doesn't want sales articles for non-notable websites. The rule is, get famous first, get an article second. The big question we ask about websites is 'has this had any coverage from third party reliable sources?' MySpace, Facebook, et al, are clearly notable in terms of how they have penetrated culture, as reflected in the number of times they are referenced in news sites and so forth. Your article managed to mention no coverage to assert notability at all. But it was a very nice sales pitch.

I understand that you want Wikipedia to change to suit your goals, or exceptions to be made for your site; but our rules have been devised by thousands of people over seven years, so one person can't really make a difference here. ➔ This is REDVEЯS 23:09, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

So you can see what Wikipedia does want...

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