User talk:Writedunes
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[edit] January 2008
Please stop removing speedy deletion notices from pages that you have created yourself, as you did with Howe Sim. If you continue, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Jame§ugrono 23:26, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
I am NOT the author of the Howe Sim page. I have seen his work. --Writedunes (talk) 23:44, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Howe Sim
Sorry about that. When the speedy deletion tag is removed by someone other than an administrator, an explanation or improvement usually accompanies the removal. I didn't see any such explanation on the talk page, nor any significant change in the article, so I restored the tag, and assumed that you were the author. Apologies about that, it seems that the longer I spend patrolling new users, the more mistakes I make. Time to take a break! Oh, and by the way, please sign your posts using four tildes (~~~~)Jame§ugrono 23:51, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
- Please assume good faith I was simply trying to explain what I had done and why, and it was by no means personal. I would have done the same to any other editor, today I was simply watching the edits of new accounts. In answer to your question, no, I was not the deleting administrator. That user was Accounting4Taste (talk · contribs), who deleted the article per CSD A7 (Bio), which means that the article was aobut someone, but did not state why that person was significant. In a nutshell, should you decide to re-write the article, I would advise that you find relaible sources which can establish his notability. This will, at least, ensure that the article goes through AFD rather than being re-deleted by speedy deletion. Of course, if he isn't notable, the article will be deleted. If he is notable, but there aren't any verifiable sources, then the article will be deleted. You need notability and sources. If you believe that the article was wrongly deleted, you can take it to deletion review.

