Your edit summaries edit

I realize that you are new to the site. However, you should be aware that making false claims - such as your utterly untrue and completely unwarranted claim of "vandalism" - is generally regarded as disruptive behaviour. At the very least, you could have asked instead of using such a confrontational and incorrect summary. --Ckatzchatspy 20:02, 11 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion nomination of Lorenzo Iorio edit

 

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Copyright problems with Lorenzo Iorio edit

 

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Deleted because it is a copyright violation, not rephrased nearly enough. "Copyright © 2011 Scholarly Research Exchange. All Rights Reserved." -- Y not? 23:36, 15 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
See also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lorenzo Iorio -- Y not? 23:38, 15 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
The administrator who closed the deletion discussion determined that Mr. Iorio is not a notable scientist. The only proper course for you is to request review of that decision on the deletion review page. -- Y not? 00:16, 16 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Comment copied from DRV, plus advice edit

If you think you can make a better article which demonstrates that Lorio meets the notability standard of WP:PROF, the best thing to do would be to make a draft in your user space at User talk:Michoball/Lorenzo Lorio - just click on that "red-link" to start. Read WP:Your first article before you start. Be careful about copying material from elsewhere - even minor rewording is not enough to avoid a breach of copyright, see Wikipedia:Copy-paste. Also, do not be too reliant on comparisons with existing articles; many of them are sub-standard, and probably Wikipedia's standards have risen over time. For that reason What about that other article? is not an argument accepted in deletion discussions. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 18:52, 16 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Proposed deletion of M-quotient edit

 

The article M-quotient has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Not notable, only reference is blog-like.

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Royal Astronomical Society edit

From their website:

  • "Fellowship... is open to any person over the age of 18 whose application is acceptable to the Society. Around half the Fellowship consists of PhD-level professional scientists... a quarter are postgraduate researchers or retired scientists; and the remainder are amateur scientists and undergraduates."
  • How to join: "There are two standard routes for applications for Fellowship: If you know a Fellow personally, you may ask them to nominate you... If not, you can apply directly to the Council of the Society... All elections are at the discretion of Council."

It is clear from the website that "election" is the name for the process by which the Council approves applications. There is no separate, higher class of "Elected fellows": all members of the society are called "Fellows", and they include "amateur scientists and undergraduates". Presenting fellowship as a high academic honour is misleading, and will be seen to be misleading by anyone who knows the RAS or checks their website.

I am not objecting for the sake of objecting, but for the good of your article: if you make exaggerated claims, (a) it seems as though you are desperate, and (b) you are only giving objectors something to object to.

Regards, JohnCD (talk) 17:07, 19 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

 
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Further to my earlier question edit

I am guessing you'll get a kick out of this. Enjoy! -- Y not? 19:16, 24 February 2011 (UTC)Reply