User talk:Barkatofficial

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Please be more careful...

You moved a page you created to Deleted:Dalip Singh Shekhawat. Geo Swan (talk) 03:26, 8 January 2023 (UTC)

Also:
  1. Deleted:MD. Barkat Ullah
  2. Deleted:Killaimij Records
  3. Deleted:Tyler King


You are receiving this warning because you moved a page to the Deleted: namespace

You are receiving this warning because you moved a page to the Deleted: namespace, and it looks like you did that in good faith, assuming that was the right way to get a page deleted.

Oops.

Wikialpha:CSD lays out how and when you request the deletion of a page or image.

If you were the sole author of a page's intellectual content you can request its deletion with the {{db-requested}} tag. You can still assert you were the sole author of a page's intellectual content if other people edited it, if they only edited its metadata, or otherwise altered how it rendered, not what it actually said. Minor corrections to spelling, punctuation, word order, capitalization would leave you the sole author of its intellectual content.

And vandalism, like big removals of text, or replacing it with gibberish, would leave you the sole author of its intellectual content.

Thanks for your cooperation.

What is the Deleted: namespace for, anyhow?

Wikialpha has looser inclusion rules than the Wikipedia, and you are encouraged to port articles here from the wikipedia, particularly if you want to save an article you worked on there, that seems to be about to be deleted.

Wikialpha supports a healthy subset of the templates the Wikipedia supports, but, you may need to work on it, and remove or adjust text that relies on templates that are supported not here.

That is what the Deleted: namespace is for.

See Wikialpha:Use of the Deleted namespace if you plan to port an article from Wikipedia.

this looked like vandalism

this looked like vandalism

this looked like vandalism Geo Swan (talk) 02:22, 13 April 2024 (UTC)

Warning

You are receiving this warning because:

  1. you blanked an article you didn't write;
  2. or you removed a large block of material from an article you didn't write;
  3. or you hijacked an existing article, turning it into an article about something else;
  4. or you rewrote key passage(s) of an existing article to attack someone;
  5. or you moved an article you didn't write to a nonsense name, or into the Deleted: namespace.

The list of what is ALLOWED here is broad. Wikialpha:CSD lists the kind of material that is subject to deletion.

The list of what is allowed includes (1) articles about scammers; (2) articles by scammers, whatever that might mean; and (3) it even includes articles that look like unrealistic puff-pieces, where someone has written an article about themselves, where they assert they are the greatest rapper in the history of rapping, in Bangladesh.

Please review Wikialpha:CSD. If an article triggers your concern, AND it meets one of those criteria, place a tag on it.

If an article triggers your concern, but it does not meet one of those criteria, your choices include: (1) POLITELY raising your concern, on the article's talk page, or the main contributor's user talk page; or (2) shrugging your shoulders and walking away.

It doesn't matter if material you see here triggers you to hate the author, or the subject of an article, you must be polite.

If the administrator who reviews your deletion tag does not agree with your concern, you can, POLITELY, explain your concern to them again, in more detail. But understand that what is allowed here is very broad.

Note: If you were blocked for vandalism:

  1. and can explain that what you did wasn't vandalism, you can get your block rolled back.
  2. if you can explain that you didn't know any better, and you can make a convincing case that you won't do it again, an administrator may agree to reduce the period of your block.

Ping the administrator who blocked you by leaving a note to them, on your User talk: page, that includes a wikilink to their User: page. [[User:Geo Swan]], for example. When you are blocked you can still write to your User talk: page.