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Zachary o'keefe edit

Hi there!

Sorry that the article has been deleted; a friendly administrator has copied the deleted article, and it is now in your own user area, in User:Andrewpenpen/Zachary o'keefe.

I can assure you that the deletion was nothing personal, and certainly nothing to do with a lack of concern for the gay community. Wikipedia is a community of almost 10 million people, and that includes you; all policies are decided by consensus. The article was removed for various policy reasons - it doesn't have the right kind of references, it doesn't prove notability, and that sort of thing. I could quote a lot of the policies to you here, but I really don't think that it would be helpful.

The best thing for you to do would be, follow the recommendations in the 'welcome' message above. Learn how to edit by testing things in your user area, and get involved in editing some other articles. Once you have learned the ropes, you'll find it easier to edit that article in your user area, and try to make it meet the requirements (if that is possible). When you come to do this, you should read Wikipedia:Notability (people) - to establish that notability, the article will need references to reliable sources to verify the facts. In plain terms, you need to reference major newspapers or books to 'prove' the information is correct. You should also read WP:BLP.

I hope this information will help, and I hope you will follow my advice - get involved in other edits, and you'll soon understand why we - which includes you - have to have all these policies. Please do drop in and Talk to us live, if that will work on your computer. Cheers,  Chzz  ►  01:22, 19 May 2009 (UTC)Reply