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So I can create a webpage with no sources and then use that as a source for articles on Wikipedia as well as create an entire article about my made up webpage? (LVAustrian (talk) 04:59, 13 June 2009 (UTC))[reply]

First off - apologies for taking so long to reply - I've been away from Wikipedia for a couple of weeks.
To answer your question: yes, if and when your made-up webpage becomes notable you (or preferably someone else with no conflict of interest) can write an article about it (although not using it as the sole source). See e.g. WP:HOAX. The key concept here though is notability. As to the original article in question, I only gave you my own opinion. Like I said, you're welcome to nominate it for deletion and get other editors' opinions. The reason I reverted your changes in the first place was because you did it wrong and to correct it I would have essentially had to re-nominate it myself, which I didn't want to do. Cosmo0 (talk) 21:51, 24 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Re:Astronomy Book

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I apologize I will change it as soon as possible. I was testing out the tool while compiling articles about astronomy, and did not realize that there was a more specific category. Thank you, Marx01 Tell me about it 05:26, 9 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

After trial and error I can now assure you that it has been changed. Thanks again, Marx01 Tell me about it 05:38, 9 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

It seens self promotion but it´s not. The company have the same mission as wikipedia, that´s to spread the knowledge, not profit. Also there´s no link for the site of the company or anything like that. Thanks!


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