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Article about yourself[edit]

Hi - I don't exactly know who you are, but given your user name and that you recently created Peter Ruocco, I have a hunch. I suggest you read WP:AUTO, and perhaps WP:COI. Contributions unrelated to ourself are quite welcome. Contributions about yourself less so. -- Rick Block (talk) 03:28, 28 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Rick...[edit]

The article is not about me. He's my uncle and godfather, and he's been meaning to write a page for a while. If you want me to edit it so that it is more neutral, then I will, but I did not create a page for myself. That is what my user page is for...and I'm taking full advantage of that. I don't blame you for thinking it is me....we have the same name (different middle name, he's 20-something years older than me)...but it is not me.

The only point is that when writing about yourself or someone very close to you it's extremely difficult (but not impossible) to adhere to WP:NPOV and WP:V. Your own knowledge of the subject often interferes - things you perfectly well know to be true might not be published anywhere, and you probably have a biased opinion. To some extent it's a little late (you have already created this article), but I'd suggest you mostly try to ignore it. If you continue to edit this article please try to scrupulously adhere to WP:V and never add anything that you "just know". Published, referenced facts are fine, but before adding anything you know first hand it would be good to make sure it's published somewhere (e.g. where his parents live, and his siblings' names - I'm guessing you just know these things, and that they aren't published anywhere). -- Rick Block (talk) 04:34, 28 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Rick, I know what you mean. Do you think I should edit it to make it a little more neutral and unbiased? I know he wants a wiki page, so I'll do whatever as long as it doesn't get taken down. Or, on the other hand, do you think I should stop editing it altogether?
I think it reads fairly neutral, but most of the content is unsourced (the one reference is to lostpedia, which shouldn't be used as a reference per Wikipedia:Reliable sources). It would be fine if you want to remove unsourced material. Whether it gets taken down is an entirely separate matter, depending on whether anyone thinks he does not meet the guideline at Wikipedia:Notability (people) and nominates the article for deletion (see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion). The best way to ensure the article is not deleted is to include references to multiple, independent, reliable sources. BTW - you can sign and date comments on talk pages (like this one) using four tildes (~~~~). -- Rick Block (talk) 13:44, 28 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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The article Peter Ruocco has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

This working actor/director has received little independent coverage by reliable sources. The best I could find was short mention of part played in a Stanford play article. Claims regarding notable productions are for minor roles. Fails WP:NACTOR

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