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Hello

Not notable (general)

Wikipedia is not a social media site like Facebook or LinkedIn: we are an encyclopaedia of notable topics, using our special definition of notability. You have not demonstrated how this subject meet our notability criteria.

It might be worth reading Your first article which gives you the dos and don'ts of creating an article, and Five pillars which detail the fundamental principles of Wikipedia

We have a friendly area where you can ask questions at the Teahouse, or you ping me on my User Talk page if you have any questions.

No sources.

It is a fundamental requirement that Wikipedia articles must be properly sourced by reliable and independent sources. Please see Verifiability and Citing sources for why and how we require this. This submission cannot become an article without appropriate sources.

You must find sources that follow the below guidelines, and then summarise or paraphrase them in your own words. That should make up the content of your article. The sources must be:

- Reliable: We prefer secondary sources that are published by reputable institutions with proof of editorial oversight. Primary sources can be used for basic facts (such as a date of birth), but they should be supplemented with strong secondary sources that offer analysis, discussion, or interpretation.
- Independent: Your sources should be independent of the subject, for example not interviews with the subject, self-published, or from the subject's own website.
- Show significant coverage: Your subject should be discussed in detail in the sources you find. The sources should provide in-depth information or analysis about the subject, going beyond basic facts or promotional material.
- From multiple places: We usually require three or more separate reliable, independent, secondary sources that discuss the subject.
- Not original research: Wikipedia articles should summarise existing knowledge about a subject. Wikipedia is a tertiary source and is not a place to present new research. You should also avoid drawing your own conclusions or analyses from the sources.

If you cannot find significant coverage of your subject in multiple, reliable, independent sources then I am afraid that it would not meet our notability criteria and therefore would not merit a Wikipedia article at this time.

It might be worth reading Your first article which gives you the dos and don'ts of creating an article, and Five pillars which detail the fundamental principles of Wikipedia

We have a friendly area where you can ask questions at the Teahouse, or you ping me on my User Talk page if you have any questions.

Hoax

Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia and can only accept articles about real topics that can be referenced by reliable, third party, independent sources. See Do not create hoaxes and Wikipedia is not for things made up for further information. As we consider the addition of fake information to Wikipedia a form of Vandalism, you may be blocked from editing.

Please remember that Wikipedia is not a place for any type of self-promotion or advertisement. Wikipedia is not a social media site like Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.

It might be worth reading Your first article which gives you the dos and don'ts of creating an article, and Five pillars which detail the fundamental principles of Wikipedia.

We have a friendly area where you can ask questions at the Teahouse, or you ping me on my User Talk page if you have any questions.

Peacock language

All Wikipedia articles must be written from a Neutral point of view and must be written in a dry, factual, neutral way. Please also read read the guide Words that may introduce bias which explains the type of language and tone we do not expect to see on an article.

It might be worth reading Your first article which gives you the dos and don'ts of creating an article, and Five pillars which detail the fundamental principles of Wikipedia.

We have a friendly area where you can ask questions at the Teahouse, or you ping me on my User Talk page if you have any questions.

Citations

It is a fundamental requirement that articles about living people must have in-line citations for every fact or assertation. Please closely follow the tutorial at Introduction to referencing with VisualEditor/1 to add in-line citations to this draft.

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