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DoubleGrazing (talk) 15:03, 4 July 2024 (UTC)- Dear @DoubleGrazing,
- I hope this message finds you well. Thanks for your continuous support. I am eager to contribute to Wikipedia by creating articles and expanding its content. However, after reviewing the information on registering an account, I find myself a bit perplexed as to how it applies to me, as I have been a registered user for more than four days and have made over ten edits.
- If I am indeed eligible to create articles independently, I would be more than happy. By taking advantage from this opportunity, I need your advice. I am currently in discussions with other Wikipedians about a draft I have prepared, and I must admit, I am feeling a bit stuck in convincing them of its worthiness for publication: Draft:Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics, a learned scientific society with a rich history spanning 160 years. While I understand the concept of notability and that it is not inherently granted, I believe I have exhausted all significant sources to demonstrate the society's notability. Would you be kind to review Draft:Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics and offer your objective assessment? Additionally, any advice on how to further substantiate the society's notability would be greatly appreciated.
- Thank you for your time and assistance.
- Warm regards, KMerrigold 31.10.156.103 (talk) 09:07, 8 July 2024 (UTC)
- Dear @DoubleGrazing,
- I hope this message finds you well. Thanks for your continuous support. I am eager to contribute to Wikipedia by creating articles and expanding its content. However, after reviewing the information on registering an account, I find myself a bit perplexed as to how it applies to me, as I have been a registered user for more than four days and have made over ten edits.
- If I am indeed eligible to create articles independently, I would be more than happy. By taking advantage from this opportunity, I need your advice. I am currently in discussions with other Wikipedians about a draft I have prepared, and I must admit, I am feeling a bit stuck in convincing them of its worthiness for publication: Draft:Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics, a learned scientific society with a rich history spanning 160 years. While I understand the concept of notability and that it is not inherently granted, I believe I have exhausted all significant sources to demonstrate the society's notability. Would you be kind to review Draft:Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics and offer your objective assessment? Additionally, any advice on how to further substantiate the society's notability would be greatly appreciated.
- Thank you for your time and assistance.
- Warm regards, KMerrigold
- KMerrigold (talk) 09:09, 8 July 2024 (UTC)
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