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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gerald del Campo (2nd nomination). We had a debate on the subject, and those who argued "keep" couldn't provide relevant links showing he meets
WP:BIO, our core policy for the inclusion of biographical articles on Wikipedia. If you can provide links or references that show he meets WP:BIO, include them in the article and it shouldn't get deleted again. I can offer you assistance on this.
Grandmasterka 17:02, 21 January 2007 (UTC)reply
Again, you need to provide evidence, in the form of
citations in the article, that he meets
WP:BIO. The majority of Wikipedians like myself have no knowledge of or interest in occult groups —
WP:BIO is what we use to judge peoples' notability 99% of the time and you should be striving to find and cite
reliable published material to show that he meets this guideline. Otherwise the page is going to keep getting deleted and protected from recreation. If you do this and it gets deleted yet again, we can take it to
deletion review.
Grandmasterka 06:19, 24 January 2007 (UTC)reply
I was going to get to evaluating the links myself shortly. Just review the links I've provided for you above. These are Wikipedia guidelines and policies relevant to this situation. All I am asking is that you follow these, and if you don't, someone else will delete your article even if I'm not around. Trust me.
Grandmasterka 06:42, 27 January 2007 (UTC)reply
You've been very kind (and patient, I might add) with me. I appreciate all ofyour help and I will definately read up on the links you have provided. Thank you again. :) —The preceding
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