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Welcome!

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--Haemo 03:10, 27 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Roger McKnight

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  1. Your entry on Roger McKnight needs a lot of work if it is to survive on Wikipedia. The guideline Wikipedia:Autobiography strongly discourages authors from writing about themselves. Of course I don't know whether "Theblackknight69" is a username for Roger McKnight, but it is likely enough that I should at least point out to you this particular guideline. If you aren't Prof. McKnight then please accept my apology, and then read this Wikipedia entry: WP:BIOGRAPHY. You should try to follow all eleven steps in creating your biographic entry. Please remember that it is necessary to establish that the subject of your biography is notable in the sense defined in this guideline: WP:Notability.
  2. I have deleted the trivia entry that you placed in Vilhelm Moberg's biography, on the grounds that it is irrelevant to Moberg. If you disagree, then please rewrite the entry so that the primary focus is on Moberg, not on how wonderful Prof. McKnight is.
  3. Welcome to Wikipedia, and may your future edits be more successful!

Aetheling 04:21, 27 April 2007 (UTC)Reply