User talk:DelarionDavis92

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Over the Hedge 2
Your recreation of Over the Hedge 2 has been deleted. This article was discussed at Votes for deletion/Over the Hedge 2, and was deleted because this film does not yet exist, so no quotes can be properly sourced from it. Please do not recreate it unless and until it has been released. Thank you for your cooperation. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 07:20, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
 * And please do not rename the Sandbox.--Poetlister 21:31, 6 April 2007 (UTC)

Block notice
This account name has been blocked for 2 weeks for repeatedly recreating an article about "Over the Hedge 2", a currently non-existent work, after speedy-deletions, a formal deletion vote, warnings, and blocks on the title (which were evaded by changing the case and moving Sandbox to the title), all without any response or explanation. Further attempts to subvert Wikiquote policies may result in a permanent block. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 08:28, 7 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Hey, Would You Tell Me What Am I Gonna Do. -DelarionDavis92 17:33, 27 April 2007 (UTC)

Over the Hedge 2 is blocked for deletion.
''But I Was Looking for the TVGUIDE.COM AND Eonline.com to News ANd That's Why You Put a Protected Titles. -DelarionDavis92 17:30, 27 April 2007 (UTC)''


 * I'm afraid that you just aren't making sense. The reason this title is protected is solely because (A) the film does not exist yet, and so cannot have verifiable quotes; and (B) you have repeatedly attempted to create it against many different kinds of warnings and a block. Articles that cannot contain sourced quotes are routinely deleted, and editors who repeatedly ignore Wikiquote standards and refuse to listen to advice on how to work within these standards get blocked.


 * You also fail to make clear what you mean by the rather ungrammatical and opaque statement that you were "Looking for the TVGUIDE.COM AND Eonline.com to News". If you mean by this that you are looking for material on the TV Guide and EOnline websites, we have nothing to do with these. If you mean that you have information from these websites that you are trying to add to Wikiquote, you should say this and provide links to this information to make your case.


 * Even so, we probably wouldn't accept speculative information on non-existent movies even from otherwise reliable sources, because there's no way they can be sure the material won't be changed or even deleted by the editors before a film is released. You may not have noticed, but much of mainstream press these days, especially the entertainment rags, is not much better than sheer rumor. Wikiquote aspires to be much more reliable than that.


 * To answer your earlier question, "Hey, Would You Tell Me What Am I Gonna Do", I would suggest that you stick to adding verifiable quotes from works that are already released, telecast, or in print. If you have any other questions, let me know. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 19:51, 27 April 2007 (UTC)