User talk:Londonfootball2000
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Speedy deletion nomination of Mr. Wood's Social Studies Class
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- Unfortunately, the page doesn't belong where it is now. Since it looks like you're doing something productive with it, I've moved it to User:Londonfootball2000/Mr. Wood's Social Studies Class; here your students can use it just as they could before, but this way it won't be findable by someone who's just looking for an encyclopedia article on the topics your students are discussing. You and they are free to create a new Wikipedia article or articles, and the same is true of expanding existing articles, but such additions should go to the page in question, not to an article entitled "Mr. Wood's Social Studies Class". If you have any questions, feel free to come to my talk page and ask me what you want to know. Nyttend (talk) 01:36, 11 October 2012 (UTC)
- I have to respectfully disagree with User:Nyttend; I don't believe this material should be posted in Wikipedia because it isn't related to the business of creating an encyclopedia. I believe the guiding principle is found here; Wikipedia is not your web host, and you should pay for the bandwidth required to communicate with your students on your own. If you agree with me, you can ask an administrator to delete the page by enclosing the phrase db-userreq in double curly brackets on each side (it stands for "delete by user's request"). If not, I expect I'll post it for discussion at a page called "Miscellany for deletion" after giving you some time to think this over. If you have any questions, feel free to leave me a note. Ubelowme U Me 21:58, 19 October 2012 (UTC)