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*Please always begin the article with the person's '''bolded''' name.
 
*Please always begin the article with the person's '''bolded''' name.
 
* It's more exciting to read when you don't repeat the person's name the same way over and over again. "Andrew Mack is __" ..."Andrew Mack did___"..."Andrew Mack founded ___" is too much of the full name. Try to use pronouns (He) and titles ("Mr. Mack") Along with their first name when appropriate. [[User:Andrew|Andrew]]
 
* It's more exciting to read when you don't repeat the person's name the same way over and over again. "Andrew Mack is __" ..."Andrew Mack did___"..."Andrew Mack founded ___" is too much of the full name. Try to use pronouns (He) and titles ("Mr. Mack") Along with their first name when appropriate. [[User:Andrew|Andrew]]
 
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* The stamps you often see on Linked In profiles don't nec. denote a real organization. For example,[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/frederic-donck/5/785/703 Fred], has a "linked ICANN" stamp, this is not an actual group but rather a social connection for the linked in site itself. These do not usually need to be used, unless it shows they participate in a real organization, like ICANN.
    
===What is "Stub"===
 
===What is "Stub"===
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However, I wanted to known what "Stub" is because I noticed you added for some articles? Thanks, Dana
 
However, I wanted to known what "Stub" is because I noticed you added for some articles? Thanks, Dana
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Stub denotes an article that is short or otherwise lacking enough substance (no references). We are noticing there are more of these as we get close to finishing off the .org site. This time they will count towards your 50, but in the future we will be paying a lower rate for stubs. I will update you further before you start your next batch! [[User:Andrew|Andrew]]

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