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In 2008, supposedly, a new page (Stephen Tharp) was created twice and then deleted by Orangemike on premises that it was an advertisement, and copyright infringement. The user (not me) also created Stephen tharp (Tharp not capitalized) and STEPHEN THARP (all caps). It was the last one that caught my attention All four pages' texts were either a) unreferenced, or b) copy and pasted from stephentharp.com. Unfortunately, many of the (credible) references contain uprising similarities between their text, which is definitely not ideal. Secondly, the page must be created as a draft as only administrators (which I am not, nor presently wish to be) can create the page. Please add your comments below. Thanks, Damibaru (talk) 05:38, 6 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]