User:TomStar81/CSD


You deleted my article!
Don't be discouraged, little kitty! Just read through this page and you'll be creating great articles in no time!

If you're reading this, it's probably because I deleted your page based on Wikipedia's speedy deletion policy while cleaning out speedy deletion nominations. Then, you came by my user page or talk page to leave me a message and to ask why I deleted your page. First let me assure you that I was not, in fact, the one who nominated your hard work to be filed in the digital dustbin--that honor belongs to the New Page Patroller who brought my attention to it. That user, unless also an admin, cannot undelete your page. Although I am capable (and willing!) to undelete your page, you need to continue reading below to find out why I agreed to delete it in the first place.

So why was my article tagged for deletion?

There are four major reasons why an article would get tagged and why I would delete a new article through speedy deletion: it is non-encyclopedic, it is a copyright violation, it is an advertisement or spam, or it is an attack page or other form of vandalism.