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Shuang Wen Academy Network moved to draftspace edit

An article you recently created, Shuang Wen Academy Network, is currently overly reliant on citations to trivial coverage and does not clearly meet the general notability guideline. While it has several sources, it lacks citations to enough sources that provide significant coverage of the subject's itself; most of the sources instead appear to be primarily focused on reporting routine coverage about events that the subject either hosted or attended, and those that aren't appear to largely be reports of press conferences, and thus are not independent of the subject. Consequently, much of the information in the article appears to be original research, and the focus on the school's programs means that the article generally reads like a brochure for the school in question. I've moved your draft to draftspace (with a prefix of "Draft:" before the article title) where you can incubate the article with minimal disruption. Your activity on Wikipedia thus far also gives me reason to believe that you have a conflict of interest, see below for more information. When you feel the article meets Wikipedia's general notability guideline and thus is ready for mainspace, please click on the "Submit your draft for review!" button at the top of the page. signed, Rosguill talk 08:04, 6 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

Rosguill, noted on your feedback. I'm new to wikipedia and will study the general notability guideline to make sure it meets the guidelines. signed, Postprivacy talk 13:36, 6 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

Managing a conflict of interest edit

  Hello, Postprivacy. We welcome your contributions, but if you have an external relationship with the people, places or things you have written about on Wikipedia, you may have a conflict of interest (COI). Editors with a conflict of interest may be unduly influenced by their connection to the topic. See the conflict of interest guideline and FAQ for organizations for more information. We ask that you:

  • avoid editing or creating articles about yourself, your family, friends, colleagues, company, organization or competitors;
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In addition, you are required by the Wikimedia Foundation's terms of use to disclose your employer, client, and affiliation with respect to any contribution which forms all or part of work for which you receive, or expect to receive, compensation. See Wikipedia:Paid-contribution disclosure.

Also, editing for the purpose of advertising, publicising, or promoting anyone or anything is not permitted. Thank you. signed, Rosguill talk 08:06, 6 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

Coordinators and help needed edit

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