Hi, sorry you were upset by the deletion of "a man called adam". I don't know why you think I assumed bad faith, there was nothing in my reason for deletion to indicate that. I deleted because the article lacked independent verifiable sources that it meets the notability guidelines.
You say that I should have waited before deleting, but many articles never get beyond the stub stage, and the fact that you had tagged it as a stub indicated that you had finished with it. It's best to write the bulk of the article in your word processor and then cut-and-paste it in, since articles are assumed to be ready for editing or deletion as soon as they are saved. The whole point of speedy deletion is that it is exactly that, and there is a warning on every edit page that articles must be verifiable.
I hope this helps, and I repeat that there was no assumption that your edits were anything other than good faith.
Jimfbleak.talk.09:59, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
- If you want the text to recreate, it is here. Jimfbleak.talk.10:03, 14 April 2007 (UTC)