User talk:Mattwojo
March 2007
[edit]Welcome to Wikipedia and thank you for your contributions. Unfortunately, an article you recently created, Carlson leadership and public service center, may not conform to some of Wikipedia's guidelines for new articles, so it will shortly be removed (if it hasn't been already). Please use the sandbox for any tests you may want to do and please read our introduction page to learn more about contributing. Thank you. Cheers, Jonomacdrones (talk) 22:42, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
March 2007
[edit]Please do not remove Articles for deletion notices from articles or remove other people's comments in Articles for deletion pages, as you did with Carlson leadership and public service center. Doing so won't stop the discussion from taking place. You are however welcome to comment about the proposed deletion on the appropriate page. Thank you. Cheers, Jonomacdrones (talk) 22:51, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
I didn't erase that previous message, don't appreciate the accusation, and have commented on the proposed deletion which would have been nice to receive feedback on in the first place.Mattwojo 01:07, 5 April 2007 (UTC)Mattwojo
Welcome!
[edit]Welcome!
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The above is a general welcome. In answer to your specific questions, the article Carlson leadership and public service center was deleted because it was copied from a website that asserted a copyright license incompatible with the GFDL, the license Wikipedia is copyrighted under. More information about copyright law and how it affects Wikipedia can be found at Wikipedia:Copyrights. Also, I would recommend not typing your email address on Wikipedia without obscuring it - there are various email address harvesting spiders on the web, and it can make you a target for spam. If you want to type an email, you can obscure it by writing out the @ and . signs, like this: someaddress at someserviceprovider dot com, instead of someaddress@someserviceprovider.com. I have done this for the email you left on my talk page. Natalie 18:08, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
- I would recommend reading the notability guideline very closely. This is one of the central tenets of Wikipedia - all articles on Wikipedia need to be about notable subjects, and that notability has to be verifiable. There is also a subpolicy for organizations and corporations. Although this doesn't strictly fit the definition of organization and certainly isn't a corporation, it fits that subpolicy more than any other one.
- Notability shouldn't be confused with importance, fame, or proving existence. Wikipedia assesses notability as having been the subject of multiple, non-trivial works by reliable sources that are independent of the subject. This is the central criteria, and the two policy pages I linked above provide some clues that a subject is notable. By "non-trivial" we mean more than just passing mentions in a newspaper or something.
- If you find that this organization does not meet the notability requirements, you may be able to add a small paragraph in the article about the University of Washington. If you decide to do that, I would suggest asking for input on the talk page of that article, as I'm sure there are quite a few regular editors of the article who would like to offer their opinion. Natalie 18:39, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for being so helpful Natalie. I will work on re-writing the entry. :)
re:Carlson leadership and public service center
[edit]a few reasons, if i remember correctly, the two main being that it read like an advertisement, and that it was lifted from a website. The first is important here, on wikipedia, because everything needs to be neutral and written in third person otherwise the tone becomes informal and quite un-encyclopaedic. Secondly, because parts were lifted from here, it becomes an issue of IP and copyright 'theft' (see here and here for more info). An interesting point is that since your Email address is from the same place as the subject, the article would have been deleted anyway if the above was not a problem, due to WP:COI and, to a lesser extent, some of the content in WP:AUTO. Please get in touch if you'd like help re-creating it- i'd be happy to help. Cheers, Jonomacdrones (talk) 23:01, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the feedback Jonomacdrones. It is appreciated and I will work on re-writing the entry and use a different email address. The entry is not intended to be any sort of advertisement but an explanation of the Center, its purpose, work, and goals stemming from an entry I read about Edward E. Carlson and intended to reflect upon his legacy.
Mattwojo 01:14, 5 April 2007 (UTC)Mattwojo
- well get in touch either way, i'd love to see how this progresses. Cheers, Jonomacdrones (talk) 23:17, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
I can image how shocking it is to see your article deleted, especially because you are a new user. Keep trying to improve it, assuming you really think it is worthy of an encyclopedia. I just did an article on Larry Buendorf. VK35 01:37, 7 April 2007 (UTC)