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Climb a Volcano

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unsure if this meets notability guidelines. Weatherman90 03:34, 23 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • Delete Weatherman90, you beat me to AfDing this by a second or so. No reliable sources for this. The only source given is the website for this event. I'm still concerned of possible copyright violations of [1] for this...but there's no copyright information on the website. Metros232 03:58, 23 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Delete I was suspicious of this before, and now even more suspicious considering a different username just showed up making another copy of the article: Climb A Volcano. Seems like a scam/hoax to me. And also since I just now checked and found the creator of THIS one tried removing the afd tag twice. -WarthogDemon 16:58, 23 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • UnDelete While the wisdom of having a junior high child edit escapes me, the changes have been made by a several supporters who care about this organization. It is a factual page and unlike someone obsessed with Barry Manilow it actually makes the world a better place. If you two have nothing better to do than harass six-year old children - how sad for you. Otherwise you should contact the attorney whose name appeard on the web site in several places.

Mountainmonkey 23 November 2006 (UTC)

  • UnDelete I just read the policy for deletion and this article clearly does not qualify. There is no copyright issue, nor is this a vanity article. Unless you have some evidence that this is illegal, this page will remain. For newer users of wiki there are a number of rues and procedures we are still learning - in turn there are a number of overzealous edits being made in the name of juking stats to claim more edits not good edits. The educational outreach of this program is slated to reach a large number of students and adults - more than 1 million so before you guess a post is suspicious do some basic research. Musicbiz 10:00, 23 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]