User talk:Hirokayamasaki
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Hello Mr. Hirokaya:
You have done a good job writing the summary of Shinnyo-en. I especially like the recent edits you've made. The writing is clear.
But there are two problems:
- Wikipedia is supposed to be encyclopedic which means verifiable and non-bias. The current Shinnyo-en article goes against Wikipedia policy. Please read these pages: Wikipedia:Neutral point of view, Wikipedia:Verifiability, and Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not. But you have done so much good work, it seems a shame to delete it. It would be best if you were to host the non-neutral material on a separate web site, then include a link to it in the 'External Links' section of the Wikipedia article.
- The article is very detailed; it's like a Chiryu-gakuin lesson. This detail should not be revealed to the general public. When the general public Googles "Shinnyo-en", this page appears early in the Google results. Beginners are not ready to digest this level of detail; it could scare them away. If you are a true Shinnyo-en follower, please do jogu-bodhi with your lineage parent and/or your office people, and find the appropriate level of detail to publish.
Best regards,
--Danwri 04:51, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
Welcome!
Hello, Hirokayamasaki, and welcome to Wikipedia! Here are a few good links for newcomers:
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[edit] Your edit to Shinnyo En-The Three Treasures
I've retracted AntiVandalBot's warning. The next time you want to delete your own articles, please follow the procedure at Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion and use the {{db-author}} tag. -- Netsnipe (Talk) 18:31, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

