User:Qcne
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Pronouns | He/him |
Country | United Kingdom |
Current location | Yorkshire |
Languages | English |
Current time | 14:52 GMT [refresh] |
Sexuality | Gay |
Personality type | Autistic |
Family and friends | |
Pets | Cat |
Education and employment | |
Occupation | Spreadsheets |
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Contact info | |
IRC | qc @ libera.chat |
Discord | qcne |
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Account statistics | |
Joined | 2 January 2006 |
Extended confirmed | yes |
Autopatrolled | yes |
Page mover | yes |
Edit count | 39,000+ |
Signature | qcne (talk) |
Projects & Barnstars | |
Drafts | This user reviews drafts at WikiProject Articles for creation! |
Vandalism | This user fights vandalism with Twinkle! |
The Special Barnstar | |
The Original Barnstar | |
The Articles for Creation Barnstar | |
The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar | |
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar | |
The Barnstar of Diligence |
Significant coverage
Reliable sources
Independent
References
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The sources should be:
- - Reliable: We prefer secondary sources that are published by reputable institutions with proof of editorial oversight. Primary sources can be used for basic facts (such as a date of birth), but they should be supplemented with strong secondary sources that offer in-depth analysis, discussion, or interpretation.
- - Independent: Your sources should be independent of the topic, for example not interviews with the subject, self-published, or from the subject's own website.
- - Show significant coverage: Your topic should be discussed in detail in the sources you find. The sources should provide in-depth analysis, discussion, or interpretation about the topic, going beyond basic facts or promotional material.
- - From multiple places: We usually require at least three reliable, independent, secondary sources that discuss the topic.
- - Not original research: Wikipedia articles should summarise existing knowledge about a topic. Wikipedia is a tertiary source and is not a place to present new research. Do not draw your own conclusions or analyses from the sources.
For more information about verifiability, see the policy page Wikipedia:Verifiability.
If you cannot find significant coverage of your topic in multiple, reliable, independent sources then it would not meet our notability criteria and therefore would not merit an article at this time.The language should be:
- - Neutral: Articles must be neutral. Don't take sides, promote, or criticise the subject. Don't address the reader directly. Simply paraphrase or summarise reliable sources in a neutral and encyclopaedic way, and let readers form their own opinions.
- - Non-promotional: Don't write the article like an advert or a press release. Avoid any emotive language or weasel words. Stick to plain, factual statements. Pretend you are a completely disinterested party simply reporting the facts.
For more information about neutrality, see the policy page Wikipedia:Neutral point of view.
If your draft contains promotional content or biased language, it cannot be accepted and may be deleted.See the tutorials for referencing below:
For more information about citing sources, see the content guideline Wikipedia:Citing_sources.
Biographies of living people won't be accepted without inline citations with footnotes.For more information about notability, see the policy page Wikipedia:Notability.
If I have rejected your article for this reason, what you have written is not yet notable and does not merit an article at this time.
If something has fundamentally changed about your topic and you can now prove notability, let me know and I can take another look.- A place to host your original research, a place to write personal essays or opinions, or to document something you've just invented or made up.
- A place to promote or advertise a topic, person, or thing.
- A social media website or discussion forum.
- A business directory.
- An indiscriminate collection of everything to have ever existed.
For more information about what Wikipedia is not, see the policy page Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not.
If I have rejected your article for this reason, what you have written is not suitable for Wikipedia and can not be published.
You will not be able to re-submit your draft for review.Frequently asked questions
Wikipedia has also existed for two decades, and in the early days articles were created with less rigor. Notability standards have also gotten more strict over the years.
If you want to base your draft on a good article, choose one that has been rated Good by the community.