Thank you for contributing to Wikidata. I see that you recently created an item Q122236967 that does not clearly indicate its notability. The Wikidata project only accepts items that meet its notability criteria, and your item is therefore likely to be deleted soon. In brief, items must have an associated Wikipedia article, must be needed for statements on another notable item, or must have both identifiers and serious sources. For the last case, a good indication of notability would be multiple articles about the subject in independent publications like newspapers or magazines. You can add such sources as references to specific claims using reference URL (P854), or as top-level claims using described at URL (P973).

Also, this may not apply in this specific case, but you should know that we discourage editors from contributing on topics with which they have a strong personal connection, as this may present a conflict of interest. If you are being paid to edit here, then you are obliged to disclose this. For a longer version, you might find it useful to read the essay "How to create an item on Wikidata so that it won't get deleted".  Fralambert (talk) 02:57, 10 January 2024 (UTC) --Fralambert (talk) 02:57, 10 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

1. Thank you @Fralambert for noticing me first time. I try to understand why and I try to improve. So it is okay.
2. But why am I not getting this notfication for all requests like the first from @William_Graham did? I would have saved me a JSON in advance, before someone cleans it.
3. How is it possible to get a JSON back from an already deleted objects? Thank you.
4. While someone deletes an QID, how can I look up understanding what was the object exactle because its deleted? Is there an easy way to look into the deleted content.
5. I ask because in the "request for deletion" there is no exact reason written why it was deleted. There are just words like "Not notable" > Is there a page where these reasons are listed to understand better what to not do?
Thank you Ms040got (talk) 13:24, 13 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

hand drawn map (Q122395769)

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Hey! I noticed that you had created item hand drawn map (Q122395769) last year. I think the meaning is the same as manuscript map (Q2353983), and maybe they should be merged? What do you think? Kind regards, Samoasambia 20:52, 21 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hi!, yes it looks similar, but in general I would differ, because manuscript maps are made in hand writing and hand drawn is more a drawing (like with colors and drawing skills) and not necessarily made with hand writing. Thanks for the question Ms040got (talk) 08:03, 10 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

Problematic description of a living person

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Hi, I noticed that you created Simon Poole (Q121338015) about a living person and set the English description to “osm con”. Was this a mistake? A visitor who stumbles upon this item would think Wikidata is saying something derogatory about this individual. There are important policies to follow when creating items about living people. It also isn’t clear to me that this item meet’s Wikidata’s notability policy, since there are no notability-conferring external references and no inbound links from other items. Minh Nguyễn 💬 20:43, 3 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hey, I think it was just a error from copying the name. "osm con" should come from osm contributor, so I just forgot to delete it. Thanks for the advice Ms040got (talk) 04:06, 9 April 2024 (UTC)Reply