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Clearly we see "Original research", POV, Blatant website advertising, linking the page to |
Clearly we see "Original research", POV, Blatant website advertising, linking the page to a website ready to take your orders! Simply because a manufacture has been around and has been selling this or that, does not make it "note worthy". |
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Wikipedia:Spam and Wikipedia:Notability |
Wikipedia:Spam and Wikipedia:Notability |
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Lundby's clams that they are the "first to use electric lights" is not a pretty straightforward assertion of significance. It may be if it were cited and provable, but it isn't |
Lundby's clams that they are the "first to use electric lights" is not a pretty straightforward assertion of significance. It may be if it were cited and provable, but it isn't |
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Clearly we see "Original research", POV, Blatant website advertising, linking the page to a website ready to take your orders! Simply because a manufacture has been around and has been selling this or that, does not make it "note worthy". Wikipedia:Spam and Wikipedia:Notability Lundby's clams that they are the "first to use electric lights" is not a pretty straightforward assertion of significance. It may be if it were cited and provable, but it isn't
We see, "Lundby houses, furniture and accessories are 3/4 scale, also known as 1/16th scale where 1 inch in real life is 3/4 inch in dolls house size. Other houses of the same scale include BRIO, Lisa, Verro, and a number of American tin houses with plastic furniture." Again clear advertising, as it has nothing to do with an industry, but rather what this particular store offers.
They offer "The most common Lundy house style is the Gothenburg, which has remained very similar in style from the 1960s to 2006 when it was discontinued. The Stockholm House was introduced in the mid 1970s (and a newer, modern version in 2006)." Noting what they offer for sale. How is this in keeping with WP:NPOV? Mystar 02:02, 2 October 2007 (UTC)