Danklebreaker JaCoB CeLeSLiE
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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 21:46, 11 February 2019 (UTC)
Donut Operator
editIt looks like you have a copy of this in your draft, so I wanted to give you some feedback. Ultimately what I'm concerned about is that this person doesn't have enough coverage to show where he's notable per Wikipedia's guidelines. This is something that is extremely, extremely difficult for the average person to pass but especially so for any Internet personalities because while they may have popularity, they don't always have the coverage or the right type of coverage.
The best example of how hard it can be to establish notability for an Internet personality would be PewDiePie. Despite having a very large amount of followers, attempts to make articles on him failed until around 2013, well after he had passed one million subscribers. (See this discussion from 2012.) It basically took him becoming the most subscribed person on YouTube for him to really gain the type of coverage Wikipedia needs to establish notability, as prior to this he (and it could be argued Let's Players and YouTubers in general) didn't really gain much attention from the media, as they didn't really take this sort of thing seriously. Even nowadays it's still hard to gain coverage and there was a fight to keep the article on GameGrump's Dan Avidan when someone created an article on him in 2016.
What this needs are more sources that discuss Donut Operator. You also want to avoid using a casual writing style, as this can often make something seem more promotional than it is. Always use the person's last name when discussing them in an article, with the exception of when you mention them for the first time.
I tried fixing the infobox, but I'm not sure why the wikicode came up as broken like it did. Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 21:08, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
Thank you very much for the info. If you could possibly help me with the info box it would be much appreciated. I will talk about him with his last name and will try to get more sources on him. He is also almost to 1 Million Subs. He is roughly at 711,000. If you could help me get this to be better so as it can go live I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you