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== Stubs and deletion ==
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Hi, just a helpful note: <code><nowiki>{{nation-stub}}s</nowiki></code> are for nation pages, and <code><nowiki>{{region-stub}}s</nowiki></code>, are for region articles, and even then, they are only really put  on an article, when it has but bare data, ie. just an infobox, and ''no actual'' information on the  page (unless perhaps if they are an worldly renowned nation or some such situation where many, many player would know about the nation).
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Further, you might want to take a little look at [[NSwiki:Deletion policy]], it should clarify a few things. Regards, [[User:Rechze|Rechze]] &bull; [[User talk:Rechze|(talk)]] 11:53, 27 May 2005 (GMT)

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- Pacitalia

Nomination for NSWiki Admin

You've been nominated for NS Wiki admin. Go accept it. -- Sarzonia

Stubs and deletion

Hi, just a helpful note: {{nation-stub}}s are for nation pages, and {{region-stub}}s, are for region articles, and even then, they are only really put on an article, when it has but bare data, ie. just an infobox, and no actual information on the page (unless perhaps if they are an worldly renowned nation or some such situation where many, many player would know about the nation).

Further, you might want to take a little look at NSwiki:Deletion policy, it should clarify a few things. Regards, Rechze(talk) 11:53, 27 May 2005 (GMT)