User talk:Bringa

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Hello, old buddy old pal, welcome to Wikipedia. You might like to start by reading the tutorial and introducing yourself at the new users page. If you have any questions, you can ask at the help desk or on my talk page. Two useful tips are that you can sign your name using four tildes (~~~~) and you can preview your changes before you save using the show preview button. You can regularly find new tips on the Community Portal. I look forward to reading your great articles and I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian. :) Fennec (はさばくのきつね) 01:23, 19 Jul 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Post-black metal

I removed the prod tag. Just so you know, though, you can contest a prod by removing the tag and explaining why on the talk page. --Woohookitty(meow) 06:45, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

Hey no problem. :) Yeah, users only have a problem with it if prod tags are removed with no explanation. If you explain it in the edit summary or on the talk page, you shouldn't have a problem. If you do, tell me. :) --Woohookitty(meow) 10:28, 25 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Undeletion request

Sure, I can make the deleted text (article and talk page) available for you to work on. It will be available at User:Bringa/Post-black metal and User talk:Bringa/Post-black metal in a few minutes. Please note my standard Undeletion warning: Note that using the text to recreate the deleted content is speedyable, and using it to keep it hanging around in your userspace has gotten editors penalized before. But that's your problem. You can work on this article while it's in your userspace to try and improve the article to address the concerns of the delete voters. If they still deem the content as deletion-worthy, they may get your userfied article deleted. --Deathphoenix ʕ 19:57, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

Done. --Deathphoenix ʕ 20:02, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
One of the problems is that there is no hard-and-fast rule. Basically, it's too long when someone says it's too long. However, I think your article is safe as long as you make it known that you are still in the process of improving the article (such as by looking for references). You'll be given some leeway, but I wouldn't leave the article to ferment in your userspace for TOO long. --Deathphoenix ʕ 20:18, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

Find some magazine references touting its importance and describing the scene, and you will have an article that resists deletion. Rintrah 05:16, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

Concerning the above: I decided not to bother after all. Better ways to spend a lot of time etc ;) --Daniel Klein (talk) 21:51, 13 December 2007 (UTC)