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I have moved pages from userspaces of IP addresses to the userspace of this account. Generally speaking, IP addresses should not have userspace pages.
Did you do the IP editing that has happened to your userspace pages? If so, please log in to your account to edit, so that we can see who did the editing. Editing the same page from several IP addresses and an account makes it difficult for other editors to see what is happening, and also difficult to communicate with you, as nobody can tell whether you will see a message posted to a talk page such as this one if you are unlikely to log in to the account, or whether you will see a message posted to an IP talk page if you are likely to switch to a different IP address.
What is the purpose of the userspace pages you have created? Are they drafts for articles, or are you expecting to keep them as userspace pages indefinitely? I see that they date from 22 and 23 October last year, and you have never yet edited anywhere other than userspace. The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 13:43, 7 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Please answer my question about the purpose of your userspace pages. Wikipedia userspace is not a free web host for storage of pages for personal use, unrelated to work for the encyclopaedia. On the other hand, if they are drafts for articles they do not seem to me to satisfy Wikipedia's notability guidelines. It is essential to know what your intention is, so as to be able to make an informed judgement about the pages. I note that you have removed a "userspace draft" tag from one of the pages. Does that mean that it is not intended as a userspace draft for an article? The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 16:46, 9 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Of course, it's plan to be an article but there has to be done a lot of more work. If I don't get enough reliable informations I'll delete it and/or start a new one because it's not a personal stuff and Wiki is not a personal storage. I know it as an admin in Wikimedia account where we have plenty of problems about it. That's why I haven't published this yet, aware of strict rules and guidelines. 20:45, 9 January 2015 (UTC)
None of the userspace drafts has been edited for nearly 7 months, and few if any of them have had more than trivial edits for almost 9 months, and in some cases longer than that. Considering your editing history, which consists 100% of creating userspace pages which you never do anything else with, and which for various reasons would not be suitable as articles anyway, it looks very much as though you are using Wikipedia as a web host to store pages for personal use, with no prospect of their ever becoming articles. Draft articles for creation can be deleted after they have been left for six months; you have not tagged these as articles for creation, but indefinite use of userspace to store article-like content is also contrary to policy. For those reasons, I am going to delete the pages. The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 11:22, 2 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]