User talk:2600:387:5:804:0:0:0:77

Hi there. Just replacing articles with templates isn't going to work. For personal exclusion, you need to get in contact with a curator with proof that you are actually the subject of the article, for example by talking to them with an account linked with the person's identity here. I will try to contact you via your Comcast address identified on your Weebly page. --GreenReaper(talk) 11:45, 16 January 2017 (EST)

Okay. Can the page be deleted though? Since I don't want this to show up on Google and exclusion still makes it show up with my name attached. I'll talk to a curator 2600:387:5:804:0:0:0:77 11:46, 16 January 2017 (EST)

Here, I've logged in with the right account. And if I do want the page deleted how would I go about getting that done? Techcraft228 (talk) 11:59, 16 January 2017 (EST)


 * The WikiFur account doesn't really matter (although it's nice to have the confirmation) because the creator of the article does not "own" the article; it's the actual subject that matters, which is why I sent the email. As for exclusion, it will work, but Google et. al. needs to be told that the page is gone now, which I will do, as well as protecting the page from further edits. It normally takes them up to 48 hours to remove a topic from their index. --GreenReaper(talk) 12:02, 16 January 2017 (EST)

Alright, thank you. There's also a reference on the disambiguation page for "nick," does that include deletion of that? Techcraft228 (talk) 12:03, 16 January 2017 (EST)


 * The goal is to remove and prevent the addition of detailed personal information about the subject, not the mere fact that you are a person who exists and who might have been somewhat associated with furry fandom. I have removed the full version of the name, however - though I cannot 100% guarantee it will stop it turning up, since the name Nicholas is used elsewhere on the page.


 * What we permit is to stop people writing about your personal life - DoB, location, etc, not to stop mentions of key things you have done associated with other topics. This is a compromise between editors who want complete removal of mentions of a subject, and those who think removal should not be allowed at all as long as the information is true.


 * For example, the creator of a popular comic may still be mentioned by name on the page about that topic. We would normally use a fan name rather than a RL one if they primarily used it at the time, but this seems not to apply (Weebly, which is still up, is quite clear about your RL name). But discussion of, say, the themes of the stories they wrote belongs on the page about them, unless the works themselves are truly deserving of a separate article, and so would be removed by exclusion.


 * Similarly, we keep the article there rather than delete it, but hide the history - in part so that that other editors don't just create it again, but also so that anyone who wants to find out about you and who already knows that you are active in the furry fandom can learn you have requested not to be covered. The notice causes the page to include a machine-readable tag for to search engines to tell them that they should not index the page, which they will generally follow once they've been told to look at it again (and I have). --GreenReaper(talk) 12:22, 16 January 2017 (EST)

OK. Thank you. Techcraft228 (talk) 12:32, 16 January 2017 (EST)