In response to your speedy

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User talk pages may not be deleted without very good reason. Jackmcbarn (talk) 21:57, 23 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

Deletion of Veron(media player)

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I notice that this article has again been created, this time by a different user. The other user (Nipun6545) seems to have used the contents of your user page to make this article. It seems likely, therefore, that you either asked him/her to or, more likely, you created another account with that username, and made the article yourself. If the former is the case, please try not to do that, as asking others to create promotional articles is pretty much as bad as doing it yourself. If the latter is the case, it is likely that you will be banned. this is called sockpuppetry, and it is NOT allowed, and is not tolerated. I dont intend to ask for a sockpuppet investigation, because it is only a suspicion, and I do not want to drive away a potentially good editor. If something else happens that is suspicious in the same way though, I will have no choice. As it stands, I am going to instead ask for the article title "Veron (media player)" to be salted, which means that no-one will be able to create a page with that title. Please do not try to do so until your software becomes notable. I also enclose a copy of the talk page below. Thanks, Benboy00 (talk) 19:37, 24 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

"Hi, this page was recently deleted as the subject of the article was deemed non notable. This does not seem to have changed in the past month or so, so it is likely that it will be speedy deleted once more (indeed, someone has already tagged it with a PROD). I appreciate that you want to create an article about your new software, but there are two big problems that wont go away. The first is that its just simply not notable. Perhaps soon it will become notable, but until then it cannot be the subject of a wikipedia article, no matter how well it's written. The other large problem is WP:COI. You are the author of this software, so it would not be good for you to write the article. Wait until the software is notable, and then someone else will write the article. Thanks, Benboy00 (talk) 19:30, 24 September 2013 (UTC)"