Welcome edit

Welcome!

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Alex Benson edit

Regarding this, are you talking about the same Alex Benson or a different one? --Dynaflow babble 13:12, 19 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

I've moved your edit out of the article on the unrelated footballer and into your userspace so that you can work on the article at you leisure until you decide it's ready for prime time. You can find your article at User:Clopincutie/Alex Benson. --Dynaflow babble 20:28, 19 January 2009 (UTC)Reply
Before you really get started, you should read through two things. One is Wikipedia:Your first article. It will tell you how to avoid common pitfalls and generally help you learn the ropes of article-writing here. The second is Wikipedia:Notability (people). Wikipedia has guidelines on how "notable" a subject should be before the Project feels justified in having an article on it (in order to avoid becoming "what Wikipedia is not"). I have a feeling that, as an amateur actor, your subject's notability may be challenged by somebody at some point, so you will want to look now and decide if your subject will pass the guidelines' litmus test(s) for notability, and if you think he will, gather citable references to prove your case and build your article. If you have any questions, just drop me a line at my Talk page. Once you think the article is ready to go, you can either move the page into the mainspace yourself, or let me know and I'll do it. --Dynaflow babble 20:41, 19 January 2009 (UTC)Reply