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Hello there, This page has been altered to meet guideline one of a musicians notability, "Has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent from the musician or ensemble itself and reliable."

I have included a link to a feature in The Guardian, a internationally renowned and popular newspaper, as well as a link to popular online entertainments site The Londonist. I have also mentioned that Rox was featured on BBC's Later... With Jools Holland, a show which generates millions of viewers per episode!

If these still don't amount to Wikipedia's guidelines then please write to me and I will add more, rather than just deleting without notice.

Thank you.

So she's 21 years old. Fine.

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But how long will this be true? At most one year, I guess. Actually, I don't even know wether it is true right now - it might have been written more than a year ago. Who knows... 88.152.4.45 (talk) 07:31, 23 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Interview with Rox

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I would like to add a link with an interview that I had with Rox. I added it to the external links but it was removed. Why? Or where should I add it? To the references?

Update sections & remove sections no longer valid

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Change page name to: Roxanne Tataei

Description should be changed to: Roxanne Tataei is an Artist from South London.

All other content on the page should be removed as it is no longer valid at this point.

Image should be updated to the latest image of Roxanne Tataei as shown on here website (http://www.roxannetataei.com/)

File:Http://www.roxannetataei.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/roxanne.jpg
Roxanne Tataei

Website should be updated to the artists new site: http://www.roxannetataei.com/


These changes have been requested by Roxanne Tataei directly and are being made on her behalf by WMA (wma.agency) and are in line with her new website and stagename

Iainahay (talk) 09:48, 16 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Iain, and thank you for your suggestions. Article titles on Wikipedia are governed by the "Common Name" policy—articles are titled by how the news media and other sources refer to the article subject, not necessarily their official name. Based on my searches, "Rox" and "Roxanne Tataei" are used with about the same frequency, so I have decided to honor the article subject's wishes and I have moved the page. Wikipedia does not remove page content just because it is "no longer valid." As an encyclopedia, our mission is to place biographies within the context of history and consequential impacts, so content is not removed just because it is outdated. I have removed material that could not be verified by reliable sources and promotionally-slanted text, which contravenes Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. I have updated the website.
Now moving on to the image. Wikipedia is freely licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license, so we are unable to use copyrighted photos in our articles except under extenuating circumstances. In this case, since a free alternative is already available and used in the article, internal policy does not permit using outside copyrighted photos. If you would still prefer that a different image be used in the article, and are able to release it under a free license compatible with the CC-BY-SA 3.0, please follow the instructions at commons:OTRS for sending an e-mail releasing the photographs. Thanks, Altamel (talk) 20:52, 17 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]