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Thank you. --SineBot (talk) 21:54, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Your comments at the Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard

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Please stop posting your recommendations for improvement of specific articles at the Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard. Such messages should be left on the Talk pages of the individual articles, not at the Noticeboard. The Noticeboard is to obtain help from administrators concerning specific violations of the Biographies of living persons policy, usually pertaining to a specific editor or editors who are not complying with the policy, or for clarification of the policy as it pertains to a specific set of edits. General Ization Talk 22:08, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Also, please stop posting messages on article talkpages saying "This article should not be published until references are properly cited and included within the article"- the fact is that they are already published, and most of them meet Wikipedia guidelines. Instead of just complaining about articles, try fixing some instead. Joseph2302 (talk) 22:30, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
Just because an article is a stub doesn't mean it should be moved to draftspace- if they meet Wikipedia notability guidelines, then they are fine to be there. Joseph2302 (talk) 22:33, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
Joseph, could you pleaseexplain to me what a "stub" is, so I may better understand? --Eric staffer1984 (talk) 22:36, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
A stub is a very short article, like the ones you've been suggesting should be moved to draftspace, for example Dariya Sharipova and Abdelkader Horr. Just because an article is very short, that isn't a reason for it to be moved to draftspace, as many of the articles will pass notability guidelines. For example, if an article is about a sportsperson, then even if it's 1 line long, they can still pass WP:NSPORT. Joseph2302 (talk) 22:39, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
Is a stub written like a regular article, or do you have to go through a separate process? And is there a limited number of sources required for a stub? Thanks --Eric staffer1984 (talk) 22:43, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
Please see Wikipedia:Stub for an in-depth discussion of stub articles. General Ization Talk 22:46, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
Thank You. --Eric staffer1984 (talk) 22:47, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

(edit conflict):::::::A stub is just like a normal article, it's just a term used for a short article. Joseph2302 (talk) 22:49, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Aoife Hoey

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Regarding your comment at talk:Aoife Hoey. The article has 15 references, and every single sentence in the article is referenced. What more do you want? -- Whpq (talk) 00:44, 15 June 2015 (UTC)Reply