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Re: Gregory Gai Deletion[edit]

I wish to be a wikipedia user, that which is capable of editing with credibility and reliability, but you didn't like the page which was created as Gregory Gai for some reason, even though the information was cited and true. I realize that i didn't do enough to the originally-rough article, but i think it deserves another chance. Please review the deletion and reply. PioveNevica

Hello! First of all, please read the instruction at the top of my Talk page, which asks contributors to place their comments at the bottom rather than the top, so that they read in chronological order.
Secondly, before you decide to write a biographical article, please read the criteria for notability at WP:BIO. It is this page that informed the opinions of those who contributed to the AfD on March 22. I didn't delete your article as I pointed out at the time, as it had been deleted mid-process. The deletion log states that it has been deleted thirteen times by several editors and the AfD recommended speedy deletion, so I don't think that your chances of writing a credible biography of this individual are going to be high. I won't be recommending it for an undeletion review. If you want to develop articles to a high standard before submission, please create a Sandbox page for this purpose.
Lastly, sign your name with four consecutive tildes, like this but without the spaces : ~ ~ ~ ~  (aeropagitica)  06:51, 23 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Cheers, Ocaasi t | c 20:28, 16 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]