Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Art Food Fun

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I thought encyclopedias were for sharing factual information in a non-biased way. I guess I was wrong. How am I to prove how many customers I have without violating my privacy policy of NEVER giving out my customer's information? I asked folks repeatedly how to fix the article, what I was doing wrong, even listed my email address so I could get advice. All to no avail, as noone seems to want to help here, just criticize.

So now that I finally know what "notable" means in wiki context (thank you for the link), what is the definition of a "routine article in the business section of the local paper"? I surely didn't ask to have those interviews nor did I contact the media in any way to cause the articles to be written. You just let me know your particular definition of the phrase in accordance with the rules of Wikipedia, and then maybe I will understand why the fully factual non-biased article that I worked so hard to produce for the wiki community was so calously deleted as mere "advertising" by some "small business owner" of minute intelligence who would (as one user put it) prefer to have people read about the company rather than visit the website and buy products, as opposed to an individual sharing all of the information they had about a particular product, service, person, business, animal breed, geographic location, or other item mentioned in the files of Wikipedia. I was obviously under the false impression that a person should contribute all they knew about a subject so as to increase the knowlege base of Wiki community.

I will try this again. My email is kryistina@yahoo.com, and I really want to know the answers.