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Why wasn't my article accepted? It was an un biased actual story about an actual program that had somewhat of an impact on the Northern County of San Diego county — Preceding unsigned comment added by Oside SILENCER (talk • contribs) 03:01, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
To whom it may concern:
This is to draw your attention on the following: after having saved my article (not for review yet), i have been notified that the content is already existing in a different source. We have provided/allowed our own referee with the content, which is our press release, to be posted on his blog(the website where the information is duplicated). It is therefore only normal to be notified as such when we are trying to post an article on wikipedia. Could you please provide us with required steps to take, in order for the entry to be poisted and not deleted?
Thank you.
Ingie wiki (talk) 06:33, 28 October 2013 (UTC)Ingie wiki
hi, this is the first article I have submitted @ eng wiki & I don't understand the reason for rejection it. this same article was submitted @ the heb wiki and been accepted, with almost the exact same sources and info. the comment the editor left me was "subject appears to be a non-notable person" - how can I prove him wrong? the subject is well known expert @ information security and cyber warfare in israel and the whole world, nevertheless he is the developer of this breakthrough tec "paranoid". in his field, he is very important man and his actions have and will have far reaching implications. so I'd love some help here :)Shera.bashan (talk) 17:00, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
After an article has been accepted and published, how long does it take for any modifications to be made later? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Monathowfeek (talk • contribs) 10:17, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
I tried to add information on Tammy comic. It's genuine information. I worked in comics for many years at Fleetway Magazines and IPC Magazines in London. I know everyone in the many comics produced by those companies. I also personally know Steve Holland, the well-known expert on British comics, who has written much for Wikipedia. All that I have written is correct. Sincerely, Terence Magee — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.86.234.174 (talk) 10:40, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
Dear Help Desk, Referencing the above article for creation, the article has been drafted after the Project NExT page (a very similar program to CURM), which was accepted by Wikipedia. So, I am at a loss as to how the CURM article can be written in a less "advertisement" way. Could you please offer some guidance referencing specific sentences, etc.?
Thank you! DMCoff Dmcoff (talk) 15:44, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
Hi there,
I am asking for extra help because I have been struggling to correctly publish this article for weeks now, but appear to need extra assistance. I believe I used factual diction and that I was not biased in what I said about Amy, as everything mentioned can be back but to various sources.
I hope my re-submission is adequate, but let me know how best to get this article published.
Thank you for all your help and all you do!
Ben — Preceding unsigned comment added by Whiteben (talk • contribs) 17:53, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
Denise1gr (talk) 20:48, 28 October 2013 (UTC) Hello, I have two questions: 1. I have double-bracketed a number of names that link to articles within Wikipedia. I wonder, then, why is this article considered an orphan? 2. I checked all my urls and the ones that did not work, I archived and followed the Wikipedia format. l do have one Facebook site, but it is the only site of this Journal and since I am writing about the artist who illustrates all the covers, I referenced it. The site is public. Also, how do I figure out which are the bare URLs? When I click on them, I go straight to the site.
Any help would be grateful. Thank you denise1gr
Hi,
Could use some help here. New at creation and this author is my first submission. I have done some extensive research on this author after reading one of his books and noticed he wasn't listed on wiki. Submission was rejected needing independent and reliable references and stating the person is non-notable.
This author has published over 7 books, written articles and founded a crafts center in Vermont to be notable. Most of the books I cited with ISBN numbers. I was able to research original publication with reference to the founding of the craft center.
To address the issue of independent citations, I added text in first paragraph and cited two of author's works in an independent newspaper.
Is this now enough to resubmit or am I missing something? Thanks again for any help you can provide!
WilliamJLong72 (talk) 21:05, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
Hi. I initially created this article on Oct 12, and it was promptly rejected the same day for reasons that are now evident to me (lack of references, failure to establish notability, wrong format...). I submitted a revision that I believe addressed most of these issues so it was not re-rejected immediately, and I understand that the review process is backlogged requiring two to three weeks. I also learned to check the queue, by age, patiently seeing my category (pending by number of days) move closer to the next "empty" category.
In the meantime I have continued to improve the article, adding further references, citations, and so on to convincingly convey notability of my subject. Normally, saving after improvements retains the same "priority" in the queue-- in that the entry remains in the same pending by age category.
Yesterday, a weird thing happened. After editing and saving as I have done in the past, my entry showed, in addition to the "pending for 14 days" category, and "submitted on Oct 13" category, two new ones; "pending for 0 days", and "submitted on October 28"-- which would mean "losing" two weeks in terms of queue priority! Now, when I check the "pending for 14 days category", I no longer see my entry, though it is still under the "submitted Oct 13" category-- and, to my utter frustration, see it in the "pending for 0 days".
Could you please help and explain to me what I did wrong, and better yet, make sure it continues to appear in its original priority queue (pending for 14 days)?
Many thanks for your kind assistance. (Masmahwik (talk) 23:17, 28 October 2013 (UTC))