Welcome to my talk page! Feel free to post any reviews on my edits. I'm been a member of Wikipedia for some time, but still don't know everything on how to use it and prevent deletion of any of my work. Here you can do such as well.

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Red Thorns

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A band is not automatically entitled to a Wikipedia article just because it exists — rather, it needs to actually meet at least one of our notability criteria. So what you would need to do to get the article kept is to demonstrate, through the use of reliable sources, such as coverage in music magazines, newspapers, radio interviews, etc. (the band's own webpage and/or YouTube channel don't count) that the band actually meets one or more of the criteria listed at WP:BAND. Bearcat (talk) 15:18, 15 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Thanks Bearcat!

I may have been a member of the Wikipedia community, but have not been doing enough activities on the site that help me get the idea of what members are suppose to do.

Pierce97x (talk) 15:23, 15 November 2012 (UTC)Reply