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Airplaneman 02:28, 24 January 2011 (UTC)Reply


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I have begun editing articles in the Category:Tourism and have run into an issue with a moderator over there. I have just begun to add to (walking tour, tour operator, archaeological tourism) and create articles (Walks of Italy) I believe were needed to round out and increase the scope of the category, and it seems my efforts are being stifled (addition of first article Walks of Italy) by a particularly overbearing and overly stringent editor. I had the same issue 5 years ago when I had first joined Wikipedia and ended up abandoning because it seemed too difficult to get any pleasure out of it. I don't want that to happen again, as I believe I can offer a lot in this realm being that it has been my passion for many years.

I'm sure you are not alone, and it does not apply just to this area. A page is constructed by consensus, and that means that other editors will have a different view to yours, and will change it. That's the use of the talk page - to explain (if necessary) edits and some to an agreement. Any article about a company is much more difficult to write without envoking someone calling it spam. The only thing I would suggest is to always start articles as a subpage in your user space, it doesn't stop someone calling it spam, but it does give you a greater time to polish up the article to a good standard before moving it to article space. I will leave the helpme up, as you may get other suggestions.  Ronhjones  (Talk) 21:50, 27 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
The problem you have is that the article is about a company that doesn't seem to be particularly notable. Read WP:GNG and WP:ORG to understand more about notability for companies. If the company isn't particularly notable, there is a risk that the article is viewed as existing only to promote the company, which would result in it being deleted. Your best bet is to provide third party sources that talk about this company (not trade directories) both in the article and in the deletion discussion here Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Walks of Italy --Elen of the Roads (talk) 23:21, 27 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Nomination of Walks of Italy for deletion edit

 

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