Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2007 February 4
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[edit] 4 February 2007
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The reason is very simple: in the discussion they agreed that the article should be eliminated because WP:NOT#DIR but the list doesnt fall on any of the reasons given in that policy, or any of the other things that wikipedia is not. It`s just a list for the books in a serie (which is, in fact, a commercial success) like a list of the Harry Potter books (which is a category because each book has it`s own page, very good pages) or the List of hidden tracks. ometzit<col> 23:23, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
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This page was a perfectly good article on a notable character in the show and should never have been merged as Larry appears in almost every episode, playing a key role in quite a few of them. Bowsy 15:45, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
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I cant find this page for my client that I created on 18th January ? Marion Mayger 12:36, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
I am his Personal Manager, as many people have in the Entertainment Industry, - he has not paid me to write this as an independent article, as an ex DJ on KISS 100 FM, and working for MTV, and an Author, Lindsay is a person that others may find fascinating - hence the reason for this article on him. I would just like the article to be re-instated and dont really understand all of the jargon that has been listed as resons for the deletion...in a nutshell, what do I need to do to make this article acceptable ? the KISS 100 link is verifiable, that is on Wikipedia already if you search for his name.....can I get around this by putting some kind of disclaimer etc.. I mean how do I verify all of this info ? it is true, and of course Lindsay can verify it....I really need your help in telling me what I need to do ? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Marion Mayger (talk • contribs). |
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There was no consensus to keep, delete or merge this. Result should be closed as no consensus and page undeleted. thanks/Fenton, Matthew Lexic Dark 52278 Alpha 771 09:03, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
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I cannot find any discussion's about this article being deleted, the only reason given was that was no assertion of notability, it would have been better if this was discussed and fixed rather than deleted. The article itself is important as it performs a useful role in the London comedy scene and sees many shows before they transfer to the influential Edinburgh comedy festival, it also interlinks with other articles about arts in its local area to work toward building a complete views of arts in London,as well as linking to the entry's for the comedians that have performed there to help build a rounder picture of their careers Back ache 12:02, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
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Obadiah's blog was recently voted the Best Overall blog in People's Choice Jewish and Israeli blog awards at IsraelForum.com. The doubts about vanity and reality of the author appear exaggerated. The article also mentioned that Obadiah's followers launched massive demonstrations in Ukraine and brought down several websites. There seems no doubt that Obadiah is for real. As for the argument that Obadiah is not known in Israel, the article is clear that he uses pen name to avoid indictment on charges of racism and incitement. 83.143.237.207 17:10, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
Obadiah is a regular author on Arutz Sheva and Maof. Presumably, they don't reprint articles without knowledge about the author or his permission. The deleted article's facts are verifiable. Bio data comes from the jacket of Obadiah's book, Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle East Conflict. Dedication of Avraham Stern is clear on Obadiah's website, [www.samsonblinded.org]. Accusation of hate speech is clear from Google's response to Obadiah's ads, available at the same site. Reviews calling him "freedom fighter" etc are also there, with links to the reviewers' Amazon profiles (most are Top 500 reviewers with Real Name).The advertisement through Amazon and MySpace is indeed unproven and could be safely deleted from the article. Booksurge's termination of publishing contract is perfectly verifiable: Amazon lists two versions of Obadiah's book: one from Booksurge, another, month later, from Lulu. Shoher's ideological position is clearly stated in his blog, [www.samsonblinded.org/blog], specifically in the Program article. That the site is blocked from China is easily verifiable through a proxy. Google blogsearch also produces many complaints by Chinese bloggers abou that. That Amazon deleted all reviews is also verifiable, and clearly stated in Amazon discussion at the book's page. DDOS aatcks on Stormfront site are corraborated by announcements on the Stormfront forum. Erasing the Moroccan websites is confirmed on many blogs by Islamic authors; also PR Newswire substantially verifies press releases. Protests in Ukraine against the Holocaust forums were shown on Israeli TV2.
If a person writes under pen name on Internet, what could possibly be the verifiable sources except the other sites, blogs, and forums? Arutz Sheva is not just a site, but a huge Israeli news portal. Maof is similarly a mega-site. Also Israeli Hasbara Committee published reviews of Obadiah's book. Those are highly reputable media outlets, not just average sites. Many articles refer to online rather than print sources. What do we need to verify? Obadiah's identity? It's secret and he uses pen name. Obadiah's political agenda? It's clear from his book and dozens of articles republished on hundreds of other sites. Certain actions, like demonstrations and hacking hostile sites? Those are corraborated by PR Newswire releases' that's not your regular free-for-all or publish-anything-for-a-fee web news source. Legally speaking, book is a material evidence, and anything printed in the book, including the details of biography, is legally admissible evidence - challengeable, yes, but admissible. The article's author wrongly wrote that Shoher entered Israel with Third Aliyah, that's only a mistake, delete it. It's probable, though, that he meant third Soviet Aliyah of late 1980s. On reliability of sources. While personal and websites are not acceptable as sources, reputable websites presumably are acceptable. PR Newswire, Arurz Sheva, Maof and similar sites which published materials about Obadiah are neither personal nor anonymous, but reputable and admissible as Wikipedia sources. The article reliable sources also lists an exception of to general inadmissibility of self-published sources: if the author is well-known and published in third-party publications. Obadiah's articles are reprinted on hundreds of websites, thus he is both well-known and published by third-party sources. Another exception is extremist organizations. Obadiah's views are extreme right and, according to the above mentioned article, could be used as sources about himself. Note that any author writing under pen name is inherenetly unverifiable; that doesn't make information about him less valuable to public. Obadiah symbolizes an important turn in Israeli public opinion to conservatism and is very well worth a wiki.
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Free Jeff was the last active third wave ska band at Los Alamitos High School. Locustreign 06:59, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
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Hutman Artcars Discussion of this page is flawed-reconsider.
Conclusion- This discussion was extremely long and philosophical and complex. I am a new member so I had to gradually learn formating but I did work hard on keeping things orderly. I also worked hard to make very prompt and complete repairs when specified. Addressing critics was also a priority. I tried to address each concern each day with a comment and or a specific change to the page. I thank you for your patience. I believe that this article is for the good of Wikipedia. I believe it will be useful for those researching specific artcar artists of note and for preserving basic information. Than can be no difference in an article due to authorship if the facts stated are sourced and the sources can be verified. I will gladly fix any problem if it is specifically outlined and a solution is provided. I am open to any oter editor making those changes in this short article. The fact remains that self written articles are legal at this time, that I have been considered sufficiently notable and that problems have been corrected extremely promptly where solutions have been provided that can be implemented. Cbladey 17:25, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
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