My recently posted article How to be the best sniper in Counter Strike is scheduled for deletion as it was found to be a duplicate to How to snipe in. I don’t think it should be deleted because it is not a duplicate and it is written with someone who has good exper
I agree with the duplicate thing. You can merge your article in the original article because when we find a duplicate on wikiHow we work to make sure all the information ends up consolidated into one article, typically the one with the simpler, more commonly searched title. That way, our readers can find everything about that particular topic in one place. If there’s any information on this page that isn’t on the other article, we encourage you to add it there.
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Hi Ubergeek, Welcome to wikiHow! Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with us. I read your article, and find it to be a great collection of tips. Here on wikiHow, we normally try and consolidate identical articles into one article, as it’s better to have one quality article on the topic rather than many articles. That being said, I don’t think your article is a duplicate, and have voiced my opinions on the matter of deletion on the discussion page. I would simply not vote to delete the article, as not only is it a great article, I don’t find the titles to be interchangeable in all cases. I’m currently editing your article to try and improve it a little. By the way, it is worth noting that a nomination for deletion doesn’t guarantee deletion, not at all! A nomination is simply just that, a nomination. The wikiHow community will vote on the article to decide whether to delete it or not. In this particular case, I don’t think your article will be deleted. Don’t worry, there nothing wrong with having an article nfd’d as long as you were editing in good faith,which I think you were. Nfd’d articles have gone on to become featured articles on wikiHow’s homepage! Thanks again for contributing to wikiHow! I hope you stick around and contribute more of your counter strike expertise here.