User talk:Wookiewoo

I think the primary problem that the editors that are deleting your article are having is that usually articles grow over time. When you cut and paste an extremely large volume of text, it looks like you are copying it off of some other source (webpage, scholarly paper, advertisement). I personally did a preliminary search on google and couldn't find a direct cut and paste source when I saw the article created by you, and as such decided to give you some time to work on the article. The other editors came to their decision to delete in other ways, most likely.

As the article sits, it is *very* verbose and hard for someone unfamiliar with the subject to penetrate. Perhaps if you wish to recreate the article you can try to simplify the subject matter...state why it is notable...and provide references to back that up.

I am leaving you this note to try and stave off a frustrating cycle (for you and for the editors deleting your article)...but have no other connection to your subject matter or the deletion. I assume you are new to wikipedia, so let me link you a welcome guide to maybe provide some help to you.

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