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Birth credits

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I removed some of the copies of the birth credits article that you inserted into other articles because they were just copies (didn't summarize, duplicated same sourcing and other problems as the article). (Inserting a copy of the article in other articles is less useful than just putting in a link, since means a lot more places have to be fixed whenever an update is made.) Rather than copying the contents of the birth credit article to lots of other pages, might be more profitable to improve the basic article, and just add a link to the article. If doing a summary, it should be short.

At this point the basic article doesn't establish the notability of the concept, prevalence, criticisms of the idea, or even really explain how the idea is supposed to work. If article doesn't establish notability of the idea it may be subject to deletion, etc. Zodon (talk) 07:34, 2 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Possible conflict of interest

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