Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Beat Persuasion

If Wikipedia is supposed to be "free" than I wonder why it takes so much time and energy to even get advice on what I need to do. I've searched your data banks for info on how to write articles, looked at several articles BY BANDS that are no less famous than Beat Persusion is, and scrapped like crazy on discussion boards to figure out exactly what a "clean article" or "meeting encyclopedia guidelines" means but still have found no information that will tell me exactly what I need to do. I'm happy to delete or "clean" whatever it is you think doesn't meet your standards but really, how can you expect anybody to understand what is okay and what isn't with such vague guidlines. If you got the time to write here with all your acedemia, Wikipedia-world jargon then you must have time to tell me in slightly laymen's terms exactly what is wrong with it .... from what I can tell you guys want refernces from publications, correct? Is that what the problem is? I've studied other pages and I don't see how the writing (though I'll double check for grammar errors and spelling) is so much different. I'm guessing it has to do with the fact that as so far there is not a lot of information about the band in publications... if that's the case, then I suppose I can wait until I get more references of that type but I mean, if Wikipedia and official website references aren't enough, then I don't really get it... looking at other articles on Wikipedia it seems to me several aritcles are based "solely" on stuff written on the internet..... Or are you saying that basically NO NEW BANDS are allowed to ever get written about on Wikipedia? So far, the kind of language used to "delete" this site I worked so hard on seems snippy and a bit biased without trying to actually help me out at all. Please, I'm new here and I'll get a better idea of how to write these things evenutally, but for now, somebody just give me a quick rundown about what is wrong.

Scotchontherocks (talk) 05:22, 24 May 2009 (UTC)