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Proposed deletion
editHello. This responds to the proposed deletion notice for ‘Mike Greenly’.
I'm new to Wikipedia and failed to categorize the article. I think the category should be JOURNALISM (the same category as BLOGGING.) I hope that this categorization will allow the article to remain. If you agree, will you categorize it, or must I do that?
I see that Stefanie Kott helped edit the profile. As I recall, she was involved with documenting Mr. Greenly's early form of online, interactive journalism when she was employed by TIME magazine.
Please confirm that the profile now meets Wikipedia standards, or let me know what other changes may be required.
Thank you very much for the assistance.
George ManiscalcoGeorgeny1 (talk) 20:17, 7 August 2008 (UTC)