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== Please help me understand why my article was deleted == | |||
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I noticed that you have marked my article for speedy deletion stating A7 as the reason and it has been deleted. I feel that the condition of notability has been randomly applied as there are many other similar articles which have nothing notable (do not want to list them here, but if you send me an e-mail ID, I can send you a list). I request admins to either apply this rule consistently or not apply at all. My article has only facts about a product and does not advertise in any way. I feel the topic is notable because it is one of the few products on internet which have successfully used NLP on a large scale and provide the results free of costs to consumers to help them make purchase decisions. Does it only matter if there are writeups about the product on other sites which may not even be authentic? I feel the argument given is very weak. If you still feel the article does not deserve to have a page, please atleast userify it so that someday I can hope to get it published. <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 10:40, 19 February 2013 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
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:Notability isn't 'randomly applied'; rather, the site isn't perfect, and sometimes pages that aren't quite up to standards slip past us. If you've seen such pages, you are more than welcome to tag them for cleanup or deletion to help out the wiki. You're correct, your page wasn't overtly advertising, but that's not why it was deleted; specifically, it was deleted due to an inherent lack of notability. For what kinds of things it takes for a service to be considered notable, I direct you to our ]. The short version is that the subject must have been the subject of multiple, non-trivial published works independent to the site itself. This includes things such as articles in major news outlets concerning the site. The article as you wrote it had zero sources from third parties. For the time being, I will userfy the page to your ], but know that if the article cannot be made to meet the guideline I linked before you attempt to post it again, it will simply be deleted once more. ] (]) 10:56, 19 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
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:: Thanks InShanee for the clarification. Please look at TechRadar. The only reference which they have is the Alexa page. Do references like those suffice? If yes, I could add links to Alexa and others. If these are one off instances, I would agree. But there are a huge number of such pages. I still feel the criterion used is unfair and dependent on the admin reviewing. <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 12:23, 19 February 2013 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
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:::I'm sorry you feel that way, but the criteria seem pretty concrete and easy to apply to me; of course, if you disagree, you're welcome to propose changes to the policy ]. It wouldn't surprise me if there are a relatively large number of those pages, but Misplaced Pages is a volunteer project; the best way to fix a problem is to start in on it yourself. Back to your article, Alexa is a nice reference to have, but it doesn't typically establish notability by itself. Per the guideline, Alexa isn't really a 'published work', since it's a machine compiled database. If you've got any other third party sources, feel free to leave a link here, and I can look them over if you'd like. ] (]) 12:35, 19 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
== Folly Wildlife Rescue Trust deletion == | |||
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Did you even look at the page before you took action? I am protesting your work in disappearing the article.refrence:http://en.wikipedia.org/Folly_Wildlife_Rescue_Trust Please do not hold my personal indignation about the article deletion against the editor who created the page. I have nothing to do with the editor other than trying to help add more notability to the article. Which is what i was doing when I saw it is now GONE! The article was even changed from "stub" to article and all objections and suggestions that were made to the creator were done. As a researcher myself, I learned quite a bit of information that was previously unknown to myself by reading the article and learning about the Folly Wildlife Rescue Trust. I'm personally astounded that admin on Misplaced Pages would work so hard at putting obstacles to this information being published in the way.<ref>{{cite web|title=!|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/Folly_Wildlife_Rescue_Trust}}</ref> ] (]) 00:22, 28 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
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:It looks like most recently it was moved out of the article space due to a deletion discussion, one which I did not take part in, nor was I even aware of, so I'm not really the guy to talk to here. I don't think there's really much I can say here that wasn't already well said on that deletion discussion, so I'll just point you to our ], which is what the users at that discussion were finding at issue. ] (]) 04:39, 28 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
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== Corner Tube Boilers: rewritten == | |||
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Hello ] I wrote my first article about the concept of Cornertube boilers on 16th Jan 2013 which was nominated and hence deleted speedily because of lack of notability and copyright infringement policy of WP. I have rewritten the article this time without any ''copy-paste'' methods and with third party resources and its still in process in my sandbox. I would like to ask for your opinion and comments on the present article and in case I have done some mistake which will nominate it for speedy deletion it is completely '''UNINTENTIONAL'''. Thank you for your time and effort to make this article better in advance. ] (]) 09:29, 13 March 2013 (UTC) | |||
:I hope you don't mind, but I copyedited the article in your sandbox a bit for clarity. Overall, I think it's a good article. Just a few points: | |||
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:*Since 'corner tube boiler' isn't a proper noun, make sure not to capitalize it. | |||
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:*If I were you, I'd remove the letters in the Working section; since the diagram is already labeled, it's just interrupting the flow of the paragraph. | |||
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:*That external link at the bottom needs to go. Per ], it doesn't add much in the way of extra information, it's not in english, and as a vendor site, it's inappropriate anyway. | |||
:Other than those points, I think this is an article that's ready for publishing. Good job! ] (]) 09:45, 13 March 2013 (UTC) | |||
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:: Thank you for the editing, motivation and feedback . I am still going to improve this article and use the left over thirdparty resources which I still have to add value and content to this concept. I am going to remove the external link and add another source which will suffice the quote for different fuels. ] (]) 16:12, 13 March 2013 (UTC) | |||
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