Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/2008 May 15
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The result was close without decision. In light of the evidence raised by Neier, and with consideration that the votes were cast on the basis of the information that was available at the time, it would be better to re-examine these for the other concerns raised. If renominated, the articles should be nominated separately. Seraphim♥Whipp 16:49, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] A.D. Moma
That team don't exist.. you can see in [1] and [2]. That team is not listed in any level of Mozambique football leagues —Preceding unsigned comment added by Calapez (talk • contribs)
- This discussion has been included in WikiProject Football's list of association football related deletions. ChrisTheDude (talk) 07:00, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Cultural Beira (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Grupo Desportivo Mogas (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Catedral Quelimane (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Clube Do Bilene Quelimane (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Clube Marracuene (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Clube Nacional Nampula (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Desportivo Chungussura (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Desportivo Manica (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Silmo Mocuba (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Estrella Beira (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Juventus Manica (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Vila Real Quelimane (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Romos Maputo (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Late addition. I've bundled the above articles because they are all in the same league. ~ Eóin (talk) 00:27, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - I'm not even sure their supposed home ground (the National Arena de Moma) exists neither, it's not listed on the Worldstadiums reference given at the bottom of the page and the only ghits for the stadium (all 5 of them) are for Wiki pages. It may be worth listing that one too as an AfD. Bettia (talk) 11:57, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
Speedy Delete criterion A7- non-notable organisationOZOO (Whaddya think, sirs?) 12:10, 16 May 2008 (UTC). Oops, just realised I've been misreading the criteria. Change to Delete fails WP:N --OZOO (Whaddya think, sirs?) 12:11, 16 May 2008 (UTC)- Delete appears to be a hoax team, as nom said. GiantSnowman 16:25, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete as above, the good ol' fashioned kind. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 17:35, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Hoax. Could not find any verification. Same author created National Arena de Moma. No verification found that it exists either. — Ѕandahl 00:41, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- I've nominated National Arena de Moma and all of the other stadium articles for deletion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Culturenga. ~ Eóin (talk) 00:43, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete as a hoax. A similar set of articles is also at Afd. (Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/F.C. Prabis) ~ Eóin (talk) 00:43, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep based on the false assertion that the teams are hoaxes. The teams existed in the past. AD Moma, as recently as 2003. I was close to tagging these all in this AFD; but, there are sources at RSSSF which prove that the majority of these are not hoaxes. I am still on the fence about how notable each team is, but, they probably need to be taken one at a time, and not lumped together as a single hoax AFD. Neier (talk) 09:53, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Close and re-address - most of the editors above have !voted to delete on the grounds that these articles are hoaxes. The RSSSF links provided by Neier clearly show that this is not in fact the case, and to delete these articles now would be to do so based on spurious information. The AfD should be closed and then, if editors still feel these articles should be deleted, they should be renominated based on factors such as notability, etc ChrisTheDude (talk) 07:26, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Few dispute that we could have an article on this topic, but consensus, as determined by weighing the strength of arguments made here, is that we do not need an article that is essentially a digest of dozens of government statements to the effect of "we're very sorry." Many "delete" arguments cite pertinent policies and guidelines including WP:NOT#NEWS and WP:N (as applied to the condolence messages, not the quake itself). The "keep" arguments do not address the interesting WP:N issues raised by this case, but are for the most part limited to WP:ATA arguments, including WP:WAX, WP:EFFORT, WP:LOSE. And, Otolemur crassicaudatus, making an AfD contribution in the form of a personal attack on the nominator is one of the surest ways to get your opinion discounted. Sandstein 20:34, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Reactions to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake
I think it should be deleted!!!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 222.152.79.31 (talk) 06:19, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
Yet another silly "reactions to..." article. It fails WP:N, which requires "more than just a short burst of news reports about a single event or topic to constitute evidence of sufficient notability". The earthquake itself is notable, no doubt. The boilerplate reactions to it ("deep sorrow... deep regret... sympathy and condolences") are not. If Uruguay had said "we're really glad this happened", or if Malawi had said, "we don't give a fig about the quake", it would at least have been interesting, but this is dry as well as transitory. So, yes, it's sourced, but so is the entire run of newspapers every day - not everything in the news merits an encyclopedia article. Given that none of these reactions was profound enough that probably anyone will remember them a week's hence, let's delete for lack of notability. Biruitorul (talk) 23:12, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Wait/Merge I opposed the move in the first place, but it was moved anyways. So I stayed shut and worked on improving this particular article. I will now work on reaching consensus to move this back to the main article. Give me a day or two. --haha169 (talk) 23:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- AfDs typically run 5 days, so let me make a deal: if you merge back within 4 days, I'll withdraw. Biruitorul (talk) 00:12, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Wait/Merge I opposed the move in the first place, but it was moved anyways. So I stayed shut and worked on improving this particular article. I will now work on reaching consensus to move this back to the main article. Give me a day or two. --haha169 (talk) 23:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Very Strong Keep: Bad faith nom. I will propose to take some measures against the nominator so that he cannot disrupt the AfDs. This is well-sourced article documenting the international reaction to a major earthquake. We have similar articles International reactions to the 2006 Lebanon War, Reactions to the September 11, 2001 attacks etc. While this will be WP:OTHERSTUFF type argument, but this topic is valid topic. Not only this, any this kind of topic is valid topic. The main article 2008 Sichuan earthquake is becoming too long. To maintain wikipedia's standard article size, i.e. 32 KB, this information cannot be merged. The nom is frivolous. Otolemur crassicaudatus (talk) 00:23, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Otolemur, I turned a blind eye when you were harassing the IP, but this will not hold. Please stop accusing people of things like this. Just because you disagree with them, does not give you the right to accuse people. Go discuss this on the talk page, or debate peacefully for its keep. --haha169 (talk) 00:29, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Anyways, those reactions that you've listed have things in them besides just a list of countries. Plus, the 32kb standard, if that even is a standard, can be surpassed, greatly, at that. --haha169 (talk) 00:30, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- I invite you to take those measures - there's nothing out of the ordinary in this nomination and any official fora are bound to laugh off a complaint of "frivolity".
- To address your substantive point - yes, the earthquake deserves an article, as I said. That doesn't mean a string of officials saying "we're sorry" (which always happens after a disaster) is also notable, and the fact that the article is well-sourced, as I have said, does not imply conformity with WP:N. Not every scrap of news deserves its place in an encyclopedia. You're free to disagree, but please do so in a civil fashion. Biruitorul (talk) 04:21, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per nom. It's easy to rack up sources showing that multiple countries expressed sympathy for the victims of this earthquake, but harder to explain why that qualifies as an encyclopedia article. Unlike in the case of International reactions to the 2006 Lebanon War, the reactions to the earthquake are not diverse or nuanced. Also, I encourage Otolemur to assume good faith on the part of the nominator. --Metropolitan90 (talk) 02:00, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Anything but delete - worth at least to merge and redirect back into the parent article; plausible search target. Pegasus «C¦T» 04:03, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Pegasus, could you describe your ideas for a plausible merge on the Earthquake article's talk page? It would be helpful to hear more opinions. Thanks! To the nominator The creator of this article says that he will try his best to improve this article within 4 days, but if it does not meet standards, leave a message on my talk page and I will perform the merge. You may delete afterwards. If it passes, then everything is all fine. --haha169 (talk) 04:22, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Haha169, I'm open to various suggestions. I prefer deletion (which is why I made the nomination), but if consensus leads in another direction, I suppose that's fine too. Biruitorul (talk) 05:30, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- If the reactions page is merged into the main page about the earthquake, we should leave a redirect rather than deleting the reactions page altogether. This is the standard procedure to comply with the GNU Free Documentation License. --Metropolitan90 (talk) 04:55, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete. This is nothing more than a directory of pro forma announcements of sympathy. As governments and NGOs frequently make such announcements they are of little encyclopedic value. These mainly get into news stories as a local angle and into Wikipedia probably for similar motivations but also in both cases due to a lack of high-quality information on the event, thus they fill a news vacuum in the initial hours. But they have very little value to an encyclopedia. --Dhartung | Talk 07:43, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Per Dhartung. These announcements are so banal they even do not deserve a redirect. --Eleassar my talk 09:24, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Not encyclopedic. --Kleinzach (talk) 09:39, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep- Its a notable subject that's well sourced. I see no reason to delete. Umbralcorax (talk) 13:37, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Again, yes, it's sourced. But it's also quite ephemeral - that X,Y and Z expressed their condolences is not exactly encyclopedic material, per the "short burst" clause of WP:N. Biruitorul (talk) 18:22, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. I'm the 'creator of this article' mentioned above. I feel my opinions have been somewhat misconstrued. I created it after considerable discussion on the original article page, in which I wanted to delete the secion, and the 'Foreign and domestic aid' secion. A compromise seemed to be moving it into a separate article, which met no opposition, so that's what I did it.
- I can't see a consensus in the discussion 'leaning toward a merge'.
- I did not say I would improve the article within 4 days; I said that we should await the result of this AFD, referencing WP:GD "exercise extreme caution before merging...It is far better to wait until the discussion period is complete".
- My opinion is that it would devalue the main article, as the information is not worthy of an encyclopaedic article. -- Chzz ► 15:46, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete I can summarise the article in four words: "ground shakes. people sad." - as the nom says, this is just a list of boilerplate reactions, unlike 9/11 or Lebanon where you can have X governments supporting and Y opposing. Sceptre (talk) 15:49, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- I think this article should be deleted, it's not worhty of its own article and the content should definitly be merged. I echo Otolemur crassicaudatus's comments above though, that nom is ridiculous, badly written and bad faith.--Phoenix-wiki 16:25, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- I'm sorry, but my nomination was written in good English and presented policy-based reasons for deletion. No bad faith was involved - or would you like to point it out? Biruitorul (talk) 18:22, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete and definitely not merge – the contents is in no way from encyclopaedical value. That the Pope prayed and Dubya sent his condolences is an act of courtesy but no information at all. See als WP:RECENTISM on this. Did I say delete? --Matthiasb-DE (talk) 18:24, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- I never said I was merging Vatican City. See 2008 Sichuan earthquake's talk page for a list of merger items. Some things on this list are quite important.--haha169 (talk) 00:50, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- On the WP:RECENTISM essay, it states "Sometimes side articles like 2004 U.S. election voting controversies and 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities can be created to help to stabilize content on the main article, in this example, the U.S. presidential election, 2004 article. A compelling reason for creating side articles is that various editors will continue to add the same details of current events to the main article unless there is another place for the rapid influx of information to be recorded." which could be applied to Reactions to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. — C M B J 04:17, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Yes. But here is nothing worthy for keeping. What is the message the reader gets from an information like United States: President George W. Bush gave China his condolences, and stated that "the thoughts and prayers of the American people are with the Chinese people, especially those directly affected. and Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel has offered her condolences as well (...). And not to forget Thailand: The Thai government sent a letter of condolence to China.' and even Brunei: Prime Minister Hassanal Bolkiah expressed great sadness at the loss of life and destruction in China. Again: What is the information for the reader? There is none. None, except for The leaders of the pack were sad and offered help. As I said before: that all is a matter of course and an act of courtesy. Not worth to loose any word on it. What has some value is the other list in the main aticle concerning financial/material/personal assistance. That's not questioned here. --213.155.231.26 (talk) 17:55, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. The colorful flags are very pretty, but the article has no other utility. Of course if there are a few countries that don't sent their condolences and say that its good that the earthquake happened - by all means, that's notable.--brewcrewer (yada, yada) 22:32, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep (at least until a reasonable period of time has passed): There are other catastrophes with similar articles (International response to Hurricane Katrina, International response to the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, Reactions to the September 11, 2001 attacks.) Hurricane Katrina even has individual articles for a number of countries (Canadian response to Hurricane Katrina, Dutch response to Hurricane Katrina, French response to Hurricane Katrina, Mexican response to Hurricane Katrina, New Zealand response to Hurricane Katrina, Russian response to Hurricane Katrina, Singaporean response to Hurricane Katrina, Swedish response to Hurricane Katrina) that have developed a fair level of encyclopedic content. The article in its current state is not very encyclopedic, however, given the fact that this is an ongoing event; it is presumptuous to terminate this article so soon. — C M B J 02:03, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Also, the "Foreign and domestic aid" section from the main article will ultimately need to be integrated (as per the Hurricane Katrina article) for the desired educational value. — C M B J 02:11, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: Please see the difference between a reaction like in telling bla-bla and respúonse like in doing something. --213.155.231.26 (talk) 17:55, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Also, the "Foreign and domestic aid" section from the main article will ultimately need to be integrated (as per the Hurricane Katrina article) for the desired educational value. — C M B J 02:11, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep I dont think there is much doubt that the subject will continue to be important enough for this sort of detailed coverage.People should letthis sort of article be developed, not rushing in the same day. DGG (talk) 02:58, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment Wikipedia is not an information store. If all information is correctly cited, then nothing unique is contained within. Otherwise it would be original research. Therefore all information is publicly available - we don't need to store it up for future generations. The content here is not worthy of inclusion in an encyclopaedia; therefore it should be chopped. If, some time later, someone wishes to construct an article on 'reactions' then noone would be happier than me. For now, it surely has to go. -- Chzz ► 03:31, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep I personally have worked my ass off for this article to see it kept.
Richardkselby (talk) 04:15, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Bunch of lists, not very encyclopedic. Merumerume (talk) 05:42, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep I was one of the editors who discussed on the earthquake article talk page about the hiving off of this article. The numerous "allowed" reaction-to-events articles have been mentioned before so I will not rattle through them here. The world has reacted to this event, now i know it is usual and expected - and granted, the Pope praying is not notable - but given the context Wiki recording who and what has been pledged is a useful precis of the events following the earthquake. The reactions article being separate avoids the main article losing its focus. The reactions article being separate allows Wiki to have in one place a record of pledges, reactions, something the mainstream media cannot complete. It allows Wiki to keep an unique record of world attitudes to China (generally) and natural disasters in tighter economic circumstances (more specifically). If it is curently a "bunch of lists" then be bold and change it - put it tables, or regional blocks, or turn it into a prose article with highlighted maps and charts.
- Without this article being separate, the original article (already with an aid pledge section) will become very long and unwieldy. Without this section at all, Wiki administrators may have to decide whether a new policy will have to be drawn up, for I suspect the international reaction sections were becoming something of a standard following events. If this deletion goes through, then this "consensus built standard" will fall under question indeed. I say "keep" doktorb wordsdeeds 06:09, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. These comments are noteworthy, and too extensive for merging into the main article. Axl (talk) 09:48, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- "Noteworthy"? For the news, maybe, for an encyclopedia, not really. Biruitorul (talk) 16:25, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment This is why I think maybe a review of international reaction articles/sections should be started. I really believe these sections have an encyclopedic value, certainly if we look back at how certain leaders or certain nations spoke to or about others in certain years, in ways far more specific than we could in the past. If we can find a way to make these sections relevant - and in many cases they already are - then we are onto a winner. If we can show, for example, that Nation X has pledged half as much as Nation Z, we can leave the reader to decide why that may be. The articles could place the reactions in a table, or show the geographic spread through maps or such like, to give an idea bout the worldwide context of the event. I am sure with consultation and consensus this article, adn the wider issue of reaction articles, can be saved doktorb wordsdeeds 17:22, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- I'm all for a centralised review of the "international reaction" articles - right now we're creating them in a sort of haphazard way after many big events, but a review, a policy even, would serve us well. Biruitorul (talk) 03:15, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. The 2008 Sichuan earthquake is one of the major natural catastrophes of all times. How different countries react to it reflects not only their stated position in aiding, but also to some extent, their relation with China. It is also good for record keeping, if we want to check if the promised aids were delivered. Besides, this article exist only because the original article is getting too long. Surely nobody would like to wipe out the entire "International relief" section in the Cyclone Nargis article? Why should China's earthquake of comparable casualties makes any differences?--Computor (talk) 12:42, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. per User CMBJ. Gollenaiven (talk) 14:18, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak keep or maybe merge in vastly shortened form. The article as it exists now is a laundry list of quotes which is very repetitive to read. One possible solution I tried out here and here. Still, I do think Wikipedia can have something, one way or another, on reactions around the world, which makes me reluctant to endorse deletion as the solution to what ails this article. Kingdon (talk) 15:51, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- I like that proposal. Should the article survive deletion (as appears probable), it ought to receive our full consideration. Biruitorul (talk) 16:25, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- That is definitely a good idea. However, you have missed quite a few important points from some countries. If you can do this completely and fully, then this article will definitely survive. I still think some material should be merged back to the main article, though. --haha169 (talk) 01:45, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- I like that proposal. Should the article survive deletion (as appears probable), it ought to receive our full consideration. Biruitorul (talk) 16:25, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment What comes from the messages on both sides above is a need to evaluate the policy on international reactions, major news event articles, and how best to bring into articles the reactions from world bodies. I am not sure how to go about this, but could someone with a bit of clout initiate a policy review article or discussion article? It would help in the long run, I have some ideas, and it may be good to build a consensus going forward. doktorb wordsdeeds 08:40, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- If you have ideas and some energy to put into it, I'd say you would have enough clout to give it a try. I'd suggest coming up with a moderately specific proposal, and taking it up at Wikipedia talk:Recentism. Kingdon (talk) 17:36, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep as users above--TheFEARgod (Ч) 13:35, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per nom, or Transwiki at best. This just doesn't look very encyclopaedic, but I think it'd look like good Wikiquote material.... though a bit too abstract for that. Perhaps with additional work... --wwwwolf (barks/growls) 09:09, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep most of these information may become harder to find later on. Benjwong (talk) 16:05, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- So? How does that concern us? If it were encyclopedic information, it would be a worry, but since it's not (see the "short burst" clause of WP:N), we need not worry. Biruitorul (talk) 16:16, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep this page is very important and includes info that may become harder to find later on as the user aboove said so I agree it should be kept.Thank you.Mertozoro (talk) 17:31, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Again: we are not a repository of random scraps of news. We are not LexisNexis. We are an encyclopedia. If this information is notable, of encyclopedic value, then that's one thing. But it isn't - I invite you to review the "short burst" clause of WP:N and argue the contrary. Biruitorul (talk) 22:23, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. But there is a fair amount of duplication between this and the main article. The merger might be a better idea. In any case, the deletion is unneeded. -- Taku (talk) 22:41, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment/MERGE. I am still intent on the merger. Based on some of the comments above, I somehow disillusioned myself that somebody would come and fix it. Seeing as nothing is happening, I am now, once again, considering Merging. I have a good idea all set up for it, which can be seen in the main article's talk page. Any comments are welcome. But I agree with the nominator that this article seems like random scraps of information as well as a large amount of duplication, ie. Dell and Olympic Committee.--haha169 (talk) 23:46, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete and incorporate everything back to main article. OhanaUnitedTalk page 02:41, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment regarding the proposed merges; the main article is already large as it is. It would be much more plausible to instead merge the bulk of information from 2008 Sichuan earthquake#Reactions within China and 2008 Sichuan earthquake#Foreign and domestic aid to Reactions to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, which was likely the same rationale for Katrina, Kashmir, and 9/11. — C M B J 11:17, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- Another worthy idea, assuming those reactions were suitably notable and the article didn't simply become a dumping ground for random quotes and bits of news. Biruitorul (talk) 14:53, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Seraphim♥Whipp 16:27, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] EnglishLads.com
As far as I can see this porn site is remarably similar to thousands of others and no actual notability is established here. Blood Red Sandman (Talk) (Contribs) 23:07, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per nom. No sources to indicate notability per WP:N. Looks like a bit of a WP:ADVERT case. Nsk92 (talk) 23:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete as NN; this might even qualify under A7. JeremyMcCracken (talk) (contribs) 01:12, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete as blatant advertising. Alexius08 is welcome to talk about his contributions. 02:07, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Definitely looks like advertising to me. --AnnaFrance (talk) 22:03, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. This isn't notable. Axl (talk) 09:44, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy Delete blatant advertising with no notabilty Jasynnash2 (talk) 08:18, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was merge to Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game sets. Seraphim♥Whipp 17:01, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Light of Destruction and other Yu-Gi-Oh! booster packs
- Light of Destruction (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs) (delete) – (View AfD)
- Dark Crisis (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Flaming Eternity (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Force of the Breaker (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Invasion of Chaos (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Labyrinth of Nightmare (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Legacy of Darkness (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Magic Ruler (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Phantom Darkness (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Pharaoh's Servant (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Pharaonic Guardian (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Power of the Duelist (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Shadow of Infinity (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Tactical Evolution (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
Bundled nomination for all booster pack articles. For some reason, past AfDs have not done this, even though this stuff is clearly unencyclopedic and better served at the Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia. JuJube (talk) 18:01, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong delete, appropriate to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia site but not Wikipedia. Stifle (talk) 19:44, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge the most important info to Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game sets. Anything more than a few sentences on a booster pack is appropriate for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia, but not here, per Stifle. caknuck ° is back from his wikisiesta 20:54, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy Keep All No satisfactory reason for deletion is provided by the nomination. A block deletion of 14 articles on such a feeble basis is disruptive editing. Colonel Warden (talk) 21:31, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Calling a bundled nom "disruptive editing" when every single other booster pack article has been successfully AfD'd is in itself disruptive editing. JuJube (talk) 22:10, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Your reasoning is absurd. Obviously every single other booster pack article has not been successfully AFDed because there are still huge numbers of them which you include in this enormous bundle. Colonel Warden (talk) 22:39, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon. The reasoning there applies here. Now be quiet. JuJube (talk) 23:05, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- That was just a single AFD. It was bungled procedurally and the quality of the nomination and discussion was low. In particular, no effort seems to have been made to ascertain whether the articles might be improved and the !votes were mostly lazy and prejudiced per nom and fancruft. Now, I don't play Yu-Gi-Oh but I do know that it is hugely notable, being the best-selling CCG and having sold billions of cards to millions of customers. There will be extensive coverage of its expansions in the trade and gaming press. I am familiar with some of this in English and expect that there is much more in Japanese too. Please address the topic in a way that demonstrates some understanding of it rather than feeble wikilawyering like clearly unencyclopedic. Colonel Warden (talk) 23:23, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- The irony of Colonel Warden of all people accusing someone else of wikilawyering is hilarious. I'm done with this guy. JuJube (talk) 23:30, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- I have little interest in lawyering since Wikipedia is not a bureaucracy. What matters is the articles and topics. I just spent a couple of minutes looking for sources and soon found an article in the Wall Street Journal which explains about expansions like Blue Eyes White Dragon, Metal Raiders and Magic Ruler. As usual, it seems that the editors who worked on these articles had little idea about finding and citing sources. I am familiar with more specialist journals such as Scrye and am quite sure that they have had feature articles on each of these expansions. All that is required here is some editing effort. AFD nominations grounded in ignorance are disruptive because they distract from genuine improvement. Colonel Warden (talk) 23:51, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- This is notable coverage for Yu-Gi-Oh itself, but it's only trivial coverage of the expansion packs themselves. It's certainly not enough coverage to have a different article for every pack. Yu-Gi-Oh!_Trading_Card_Game_sets already exists, and most packs are redlinks, so there's lot of place of expansion. Merge everything and split out when it's too long but not now --Enric Naval (talk) 22:51, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
- I have little interest in lawyering since Wikipedia is not a bureaucracy. What matters is the articles and topics. I just spent a couple of minutes looking for sources and soon found an article in the Wall Street Journal which explains about expansions like Blue Eyes White Dragon, Metal Raiders and Magic Ruler. As usual, it seems that the editors who worked on these articles had little idea about finding and citing sources. I am familiar with more specialist journals such as Scrye and am quite sure that they have had feature articles on each of these expansions. All that is required here is some editing effort. AFD nominations grounded in ignorance are disruptive because they distract from genuine improvement. Colonel Warden (talk) 23:51, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- The irony of Colonel Warden of all people accusing someone else of wikilawyering is hilarious. I'm done with this guy. JuJube (talk) 23:30, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- That was just a single AFD. It was bungled procedurally and the quality of the nomination and discussion was low. In particular, no effort seems to have been made to ascertain whether the articles might be improved and the !votes were mostly lazy and prejudiced per nom and fancruft. Now, I don't play Yu-Gi-Oh but I do know that it is hugely notable, being the best-selling CCG and having sold billions of cards to millions of customers. There will be extensive coverage of its expansions in the trade and gaming press. I am familiar with some of this in English and expect that there is much more in Japanese too. Please address the topic in a way that demonstrates some understanding of it rather than feeble wikilawyering like clearly unencyclopedic. Colonel Warden (talk) 23:23, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon. The reasoning there applies here. Now be quiet. JuJube (talk) 23:05, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Your reasoning is absurd. Obviously every single other booster pack article has not been successfully AFDed because there are still huge numbers of them which you include in this enormous bundle. Colonel Warden (talk) 22:39, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Calling a bundled nom "disruptive editing" when every single other booster pack article has been successfully AfD'd is in itself disruptive editing. JuJube (talk) 22:10, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Smerge all to Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game sets. The lead paragraph of each contains all of the information that would be needed for context. The lists of individual cards are not needed. -Sean Curtin (talk) 08:55, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Delete. These articles consist of lists of cards with some limited discussion of their mechanics in the game, which clearly falls under WP:NOT#GUIDE. Doctorfluffy (robe and wizard hat) 22:07, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Delete per wikipedia not being a game guide, and this being fancruft. The expansions are totally non-notable outside the context of the game. At least merge everything into a single article. --Enric Naval (talk) 03:45, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong keep all as verifiable and notable information associated with notable franchise. Acceptable spinoff or sub-articles. "Cruft" arguments are inherently weak. Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 16:24, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment Phantom Darkness does not have an AfD notice on its page. SubStandardDeviation (talk) 00:39, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete No sources, no real-world notability, LoBEWD precedent, several articles read like an advertisement. Lists more appropriate for fansites like Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia. SubStandardDeviation (talk) 00:39, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: Material that is acceptable for other wikis is generally acceptable for the all-encompassing wiki. I would imagine at some point just about all of our articles will or could overlap with some other encyclopedia or wiki. Best, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 01:09, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
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- If this was true, then we would have more articles on Star Wars than Wookiepedia. But it's the other way around, consensus is to delete many trivia articles on Star Wars and let other specialized wikis handle that stuff while we only talk about the notable stuff. I imagine the same applies to Yu-Gi-Oh. --Enric Naval (talk) 10:13, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
- We would maybe have a comparable amount of articles to Wookiepedia, not necessarily more, and I see no really good reason why a paperless compendium should not contain such articles. The real consensus is actually to indeed have these articles as evidenced by the hundreds if not thousands of good faith editors who create and work on these articles sometimes over the course of years. The handful of half dozen or so regulars who participate in any given five day AfD to be realistic really does not reflect the actual consensus of the community. Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 16:31, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
- There are not enough editors to watch over all those articles (so it's a workforce problem, and not a problem of paper), and they just list non-notable trivia that only interest to fans, aka WP:FANCRUFT. I'm not going to enter on whether AfD represents correctly the community. If you think it doesn't, then this is not the proper forum for this, and you should raise the issue at Wikipedia:Village_pump_(policy) --Enric Naval (talk) 00:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- There are plenty of editors. The population, including the internet literate population, and also those coming to Wikipedia is only getting larger. "Cruft" is just not a helpful word to use in these discussions. If AfDs take into account every good faith editor who worked on the article in question, but who might not happen to be online during the five-day AfD into consideration, then perhaps these discussions do reflect consensus, but if they don't also acknowledge that anyone who worked in good faith on the article in question logically also believes it should be kept, then AfD does indeed need reform. Best, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 01:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- My early edits to Wikipedia were creating articles for minor concepts related to Sailor Moon and killer7. I worked hard on them, but they were eventually merged. It doesn't bother me though because I understand well the concept of what Wikipedia is supposed to be. If "losing their hard work" really bugs people, they probably shouldn't be here in the first place. JuJube (talk) 03:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Or editors should focus on improving articles they're knowledgeable about and are willing to work on and not worry about articles that others are knowledgeable about and are willing to work on. Wikipedia is supposed to be a paperless compendium of general and specialized encyclopedias as well as almanacs. We gain hundreds of new users every day. There is no real, non elitist reason, why we can or should not cover as much as we possibly can. Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 17:58, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- If the idea that we should try to be an encyclopedia with reliable relevant information and not a mere pop culture compendium is "elitist", so be it. JuJube (talk) 21:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- There's no responsible reason why we can't be both. Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 23:32, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- If the idea that we should try to be an encyclopedia with reliable relevant information and not a mere pop culture compendium is "elitist", so be it. JuJube (talk) 21:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Or editors should focus on improving articles they're knowledgeable about and are willing to work on and not worry about articles that others are knowledgeable about and are willing to work on. Wikipedia is supposed to be a paperless compendium of general and specialized encyclopedias as well as almanacs. We gain hundreds of new users every day. There is no real, non elitist reason, why we can or should not cover as much as we possibly can. Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 17:58, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- My early edits to Wikipedia were creating articles for minor concepts related to Sailor Moon and killer7. I worked hard on them, but they were eventually merged. It doesn't bother me though because I understand well the concept of what Wikipedia is supposed to be. If "losing their hard work" really bugs people, they probably shouldn't be here in the first place. JuJube (talk) 03:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- There are plenty of editors. The population, including the internet literate population, and also those coming to Wikipedia is only getting larger. "Cruft" is just not a helpful word to use in these discussions. If AfDs take into account every good faith editor who worked on the article in question, but who might not happen to be online during the five-day AfD into consideration, then perhaps these discussions do reflect consensus, but if they don't also acknowledge that anyone who worked in good faith on the article in question logically also believes it should be kept, then AfD does indeed need reform. Best, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 01:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- There are not enough editors to watch over all those articles (so it's a workforce problem, and not a problem of paper), and they just list non-notable trivia that only interest to fans, aka WP:FANCRUFT. I'm not going to enter on whether AfD represents correctly the community. If you think it doesn't, then this is not the proper forum for this, and you should raise the issue at Wikipedia:Village_pump_(policy) --Enric Naval (talk) 00:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- We would maybe have a comparable amount of articles to Wookiepedia, not necessarily more, and I see no really good reason why a paperless compendium should not contain such articles. The real consensus is actually to indeed have these articles as evidenced by the hundreds if not thousands of good faith editors who create and work on these articles sometimes over the course of years. The handful of half dozen or so regulars who participate in any given five day AfD to be realistic really does not reflect the actual consensus of the community. Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 16:31, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
- If this was true, then we would have more articles on Star Wars than Wookiepedia. But it's the other way around, consensus is to delete many trivia articles on Star Wars and let other specialized wikis handle that stuff while we only talk about the notable stuff. I imagine the same applies to Yu-Gi-Oh. --Enric Naval (talk) 10:13, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Merge and redirect to Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game sets, where a small paragraph could very easily be added to each entry in the list to give information about the cardset. Also, the expansion names are going to be searched for by readers, so we may as well take them to where the information is. -- saberwyn 22:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong delete per WP:IINFO, WP:N and WP:V. Biruitorul (talk) 23:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Such comments are inadequate per WP:VAGUEWAVE. You must justify such references and this seems difficult since they seem quite innaccurate. The information is obviously not indiscriminate, being highly specific, and it easy to verify by reference to the manufacturer or the numerous magazines which cover this material in detail. Please do not invent such imaginary objections since deletion of other editors' work is a serious matter. Colonel Warden (talk) 09:35, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge all into Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game sets. Fairly obvious thing to do, really -- if the items of a set aren't individually notable but the set is, move them into the article about the set. —Quasirandom (talk) 00:03, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge as per Quasirandom. Edward321 (talk) 16:49, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete All but, include the titles in the list at Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game sets(although that article could probably do with some cleanup itself) Jasynnash2 (talk) 08:22, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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- I checked, and they are all listed under "Sets available in the U.S." --Enric Naval (talk) 09:02, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge all into Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game sets as per Quasirandom. Alone, they have no hint of notability, but in that article, they do. Razorflame 16:29, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Sandstein 20:05, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Operation Iraqi Home Protector
Contested PROD, see talk page. There seems to be only one source for this military operation: a press release by one of the involved parties. First, the topic therefore fails WP:N due to lack of independent sources. Second, it does not seem possible to write a decent WP:NPOV article if no independent sources are present. This is generally true for encyclopedia articles, but all the more for military topics, where information coming from the involved parties is supposed to be censored. B. Wolterding (talk) 19:19, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep. There are no actionable reasons (NPOV and N) given to delete, just guidelines for things that can be improved. Plus, individual battles are inherently notable, as battles are part of campaigns. Primary sources are completely acceptable until the history books are written. Our article on the Battle of Antietam is composed from the mostly from the official reports of Burnside, McClellan, Lee, and their subordinates--primary sources, the same thing that the history books are written from. MrPrada (talk) 21:24, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- This seems to be a misunderstanding. WP:N reflects community consensus, and failing this inclusion guideline is possibly the most frequently applied reason for deletion. --B. Wolterding (talk) 08:35, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete A fairly minor and unimportant operation with no independant sources attesting to any importance. The article doesn't state that there was any fighting or that the outcomes were particularly significant. Minor battles and military operations are not considered inherently notable and similar articles have been deleted in the past. Nick Dowling (talk) 03:43, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Agree with nominator. Also, the tone of the article is not up to encyclopedic standards. TomStar81 (Talk) 04:36, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. I have also disagreed with those previous deletions. All of them were incorrect, and I may eventually either send them to DRV or wait for them to be recreated.
- Having been to Iraq, "battles" don't occur in the traditional force on force sense. Anything deemed an "Operation", especially when conducted by an entire BCT (4,000-7,000 men) over a 2-3 day period is notable.
- You have to remember these articles that are getting deleted describe activity under the counterinsurgency doctrine, not the force-on-force warfighter doctrine. Their scale is the same, but the motives (finding insurgents, weapons and intelligence as opposed to destroying an enemy army) are different.
- Minor battles for the ACW and Veitnam are all notable (I know, OTHERSTUFFEXISTS)
- If the 4th Infantry Division (source for this article) says its notable, then it is notable. If an individual company or battalion was asserting notability I would say otherwise, however in this case we have to trust the primary source until the history books are written.
- We're going to have to come to some sort of policy especially for this, before most of the OIF articles are deleted. I would err on the side of inclusion as we do with every other war. MrPrada (talk) 08:46, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
- KeepI do not agree with this recommendation to delete this article. The fact is this is a named military operation in an recent ongoing conflict and it simply hasn't been going on long enough to hit the history books yet. It is also my opinion that the reference is from a good source so it shouldn't be a problem. Perhaps this is a good example of the WP:IAR policy. Just because the references are scarce does not make it non-notible. I would state that any names military operations is notible and should qualify to have an article on wikipedia even if its only a stub.--Kumioko (talk) 12:47, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
- Excellent point. The list at List of coalition military operations of the Iraq War, where the other Iraqi-related AfDs have gone, fails to include many of the most notable Operations, e.g. Market Garden, Attleboro, Powder River, Ad Duluyah Sunrise, etc. When the history books are written, I'm sure they'll all be FAs by then. However, right now it is too soon to state that any particular operation is or is not notable. However, conducted at the BCT and above, which requites coordination of 4-5 battalions (5k to 7k soldiers) across a wide geographic area or major city, plus Iraqi troops, are inherently notable.
- Comment. I have also disagreed with those previous deletions. All of them were incorrect, and I may eventually either send them to DRV or wait for them to be recreated.
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- Delete. There is, as I understand it, only one source given here (for some reasone as an external link rather than a as a reference), the Press Release by the Iraqi National Force website about this operation. This is not an independent source, since the military operation in question was conducted by the Iraqi National Force and the press release is written to publicize it. The link is OK as a primary source for verifiability purposes but it does not go towards establishing notability per WP:N. I looked around on the web and could not find anything else that passes WP:V and WP:RS. A plain GoogleSearch gives just 9 hits [3]. One of them gives a copy of the above mentione press release[4]. There is also a couple of paragraphs in the news letter "The Advisor" of the Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, attributed as "Multi-National Division – North Public Affairs". There is also one mention in what seems to be a blog[5]. As far as I can tell, that's it. There is nothing, in GoogleNews[6] and nothing anywhere else that I could find. Even if one takes the generous view and considers the "Advisor" article as an independent source, this is still miles away from satisfying the requirements of WP:N. I have read carefully the passionate keep arguments above. I certainly appreciate the feelings behind them, but from the point of view of Wikipedia policies and quidelines, these arguments just do not hold water. It is quite possible that in the future there will be books written about this operation and it will become quite famous. But we have to wait until that happens and if it does, there will be no problem with including an article about this operation on WP. See WP:CRYSTAL, "Wikipedia is not a crystal ball". It does not have to be a book, of course, if there are several journal/newpaper/magazinge/etc articles, covering the subject in substantial detail, that would be enough. For now, the subject clearly fails WP:N. Nsk92 (talk) 23:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. A minor, single operation does not need its own article. KleenupKrew (talk) 12:55, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Until this is referenced by third-party sources, it really isn't notable. CapitalSasha ~ talk 05:15, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Seraphim♥Whipp 16:28, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] List of PBS KIDS Channel Identifications
This is an article-length recreation of material which has been deleted many, MANY times from the PBS Kids article. Additionally, I suspect that it has been created by a sock of blocked user Jamesinc14, which I shall address elsewhere. Regardless of either of these issues, it is patently unencyclopedic and of so little utility as to make my head ache. Gladys J Cortez 21:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete The headache is shared and I'm tired of this information being added again and again. Non-notable promocruft from Jamesinc. Nate • (chatter) 00:23, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - This article cites no sources and I can't think of how it passes WP:N. TN‑X-Man 00:49, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Not notable, no sources, likely banned user, etc... Mister Senseless™ (Speak - Contributions) 14:23, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete WP:OR, WP:CRUFT. Guy (Help!) 14:59, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - socking issues aside, this is still a textbook example of listcruft and doesn't have a hope of meeting notability criteria. Wikipedia is not a repository of useless info. RichardΩ612 Ɣ |ɸ 15:33, May 16, 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - Sockpuppetry and listcruft, from a banned sock that refuses to take a hint. -- azumanga (talk) 02:13, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. This is indiscriminate trivia with no real encyclopedic value. KleenupKrew (talk) 12:56, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. No "keep" opinion after half a month, very poor sourcing. Sandstein 22:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Sholiyar
Unreferenced casteist propaganda. Violates WP:OR and WP:NPOV. Most of the content has been included by an user blocked for racist propaganda, disruptive edits and sockpuppetry.- RavichandarMy coffee shop 16:36, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment. Is "Sholiyar" group same as Sholiyarkal? utcursch | talk 03:56, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, the article Sholiyarkal displays a greater degree of ambiguity. Actually, the term Sholiyar or Sozhiyar or Chozhiyar roughly means "people of the Chola or Chozha country". There are Sholiyar Iyers or Sholiya Anthaanar who are Brahmins from the Chola country; Sozhiya Vellalars are Vellalars or farmers from the Chola country. They are two very different communities. The article you provided is another one eligible for deletion. Sholiyar and Sozhiya Vellalars are two different communities. But the article whose link is provided appears to be a hoax clubbing these different communities into a single entity. Thanks for bringing this to light :-) -RavichandarMy coffee shop 13:53, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
- A clue as to who created the page on Sholiyarkal and why, will be found at Talk:Sholiyar. I am strongly led to suspect that it is the same user who was responsible for the vandalism at Iyer and Vadama, given the similarity of the I.P. address of the message at Talk:Sholiyar with the switching I.P. that was used to vandalise those two pages. I did notice the user responsible for the edits to Sholiyar engage in an exchange with another user who tried to introduce information on the Choliya Vellalars into Sholiyar. The dispute was resolved after a couple of rounds, with the curious message at Sholiyar Talk, I have already referenced. I had no idea where the material was accomodated, but things now are clear as day. I must say, there are few who can compete with him at his game, saving perhaps Gaiseric. The two pages he has created need to be sorely re-worked at the very least; the one with content of dubious value and original research i.e. Sholiyar and another, which is entirely dubious i.e. Sholiyarkal. In addition to the numerous instances of POV and OR, a few objections to the content in Sholiyar:
1. Chembai is an Iyer, not a Sholiyar, though the extent of overlap between these two groups is in itself supposed to be extensive.
2. The 'Eighteen Villagers' are generally considered to be Iyers; the extent of the 'Eighteen Villagers' being a part of the Sholiyars is doubtful given this, and the clause in point 1.
3. The Nambudiris of Kerala have a far longer history than the 14th c. Pandya country origin, the article seems to suggest. Adi Shankara of the 7th c. A.D. is held to have been a Nambudiri by some, for instance.
4. The Brahmin priest named 'Damodaranar' in the article was actually called 'Vadama Vannakan Damodaranar'; if any meaning is to be derived from the first name Vadama, he appears to have been a member of a sub-group of the Iyers. Refer Transactions of the Archaeological Society of South India, 1955
5. The article appears to contradict itself when it says that the name Sholiyar dates no earlier than the 19th c. and then proceeds to refer to the ancient Tamil proverb about the Sholiyars.
6. According to the legend of Trichendur, the only Brahmins who were called there by the Lord Muruga or who accompanied him are those who are commonly known as Mukkanis, a sub-group of the Iyers.
7. Of all the Nayanmars who belonged to the Sholiyars according to the article, only Sundarar is held to have been a Brahmin by most accounts.
This is but a small number of the numerous contradictions that abound within the article, and is a sufficient indictment for its deletion and re-creation or at least for its substantial re-working. I therefore recommend that the article be Deleted, for now. Voltigeur (talk) 17:42, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Fabrictramp (talk) 15:48, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Tahaan
too specific? Harriellie (talk) 21:57, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - I don't think this movie meets WP:MOVIE. It does claim to have won an award, but I don't know if the award is prestigious enough to assert notability. Without sources, I don't think this articles makes it. TN‑X-Man 22:01, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment There are a few sources here. Zagalejo^^^ 21:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - only four gnews hits, and one is already stale. Notability is not established per WP:MOVIE. May become notable after it's been out for a while. Frank | talk 21:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete I went looking and thought I'd struck gold when I found the Pusan International Film Festival's own website...but....this film is not listed as a winner! [7] So I have to go with delete. LegoTech·(t)·(c) 21:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. I went LegoTech one better and found the Pusan Promotion Plan website, but it isn't mentioned there (and if it were, it would be one of about three dozen "selections", not really a notable award). I don't see any other claim to notability. --Dhartung | Talk 22:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Delete. If anyone wants to do a merge, let me know on my talkpage, I'll undelete and userfy for that purpose. Keeper | 76 | Disclaimer 22:02, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Twitterrific
Non-notable product enhancement. No indication of external notability or uniqueness from the original product. MBisanz talk 21:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - This article does not cite any sources and doesn't even really claim to be notable. I just can't really think of why there needs to be an article on this software. TN‑X-Man 00:51, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge this article into The Iconfactory. --AnnaFrance (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 14:47, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was keepKyle McFadzean, but delete Ben Christensen. Fabrictramp (talk) 15:53, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Kyle McFadzean
Footballer fails notability at WP:ATHLETE having never played in a fully-pro league --Jimbo [online] 21:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I am also nominating the following related pages because they too fail notability:
- Question Does playing in a League Cup match against fully pro Shrewsbury Town satisfy WP:ATHLETE? I'm not sure it does, but wanted to check. Jogurney (talk) 21:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Reply If the club he was playing for was in a fully-pro league then yes (in this case he played for Sheffield United). Sorry, I missed that when nominating him - he's notable. --Jimbo[online] 21:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep McFadzean, Delete Christensen - Soccerbase confirms McFadzean played in the League Cup, while the same source has no appearances listed for Christensen. GiantSnowman 22:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep McFadzean, Delete Christensen - McFadzean satisfies WP:ATHLETE, Christensen does not. Jogurney (talk) 02:00, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep McFadzean, Delete Christensen by just following the requirements by the letter. matt91486 (talk) 19:37, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was merge to Arrow keys. Fabrictramp (talk) 16:00, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] WASD keys
Patent original research; no sources; no notability. Since when is a particular keyboard configuration scheme notable? Do we have articles on "Spacebar as a jump button?" Chardish (talk) 21:07, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment I don't think this is purely original research. There are some sources here and here. Some of this could at least be merged somewhere. Zagalejo^^^ 21:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. As I noted on the article's talk page some time ago, the scope of the article is not well-defined (or, at least, apparently not enforced). I think a more encyclopedically approachable context is a history of control schemes for computer games (yes, including spacebar as a jump button). I agree that an entire article about 4 keys probably cannot be fleshed out, but I think this could be expanded or merged in preference to deleted. Ham Pastrami (talk) 22:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Week keep or merge - This is definitely a notable concept, and even if there aren't many references they're definitely out there. The only question is if this can ever have enough information to be anything more than an extended dictionary definition. If someone has a suggestion for a merge, I'd be open to it. Randomran (talk) 22:51, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. This article seems to be relevant in the fields of Ergonomics and Human Computer Interaction. It also contains interesting and relevant historical information. --Waylonflinn (talk) 21:25, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect to Arrow keys. Possibly a merge of some of the contents if needed.Gazimoff WriteRead 22:27, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep and sort out what needs to be done with it. It is very clearly a distinct topic from other controls and inputs. For example, many computer gaming devices are advertised as having "WASD keys". Game reviewers often use the abbreviation WASD to summarise a method of control. User:Krator (t c) 22:18, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep or more likely Merge to some appropriate article. OR cleanup is always a good idea, but I think mentioning the default key layout in every freaking FPS game since Quake fell out of vogue in an encyclopaedia would be a nice idea on general terms. The topic certainly is encyclopaedic, I'm just not so sure about the current edition... --wwwwolf (barks/growls) 09:17, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Definitely notable. Lots of links and redirects that point here. Can't redirect to arrow keys because arrow keys has links back to here - possibly this article was factored from arrow keys in the first place. Could use some sources, but AfD is not cleanup. Gandalf61 (talk) 16:25, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Fabrictramp (talk) 16:04, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Michael Johnson (bowls)
Non-notable bowls referee, google search provides no relevant results. STORMTRACKER 94 Go Irish! 16:32, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete per nom. Punkmorten (talk) 22:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per nom. The article lists a single source, not enough to show notability. Fails WP:BIO and WP:ATHLETE (does the latter actully apply to umpires?). Nsk92 (talk) 23:30, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete all. Fabrictramp (talk) 16:06, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Jim McMahon (politician)
This article is about a local councillor, which in my opinion is non-notable. The most that can be gathered from reliable secondary sources is their name, which ward they represent, and what (if any) their role is within Oldham council. On top of this, the article is completely lacking in sources. Nev1 (talk) 20:56, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I am also nominating the following related pages for the same reasons as the above article:
- Aileen Bell (politician) (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Barbara Dawson (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Peter Dean (politician) (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Delete per nom. Fails WP:POLITICIAN. The articles were all created about 18 months ago by Sadmike007 (talk · contribs) who seems to be associated with Mcyssjm2 (talk · contribs) via the often linkspammed website http://www.failsworth.info (both claim it to be 'my' site'). Jim McMahon (politician) is given as the editor of that website (see this version). Hence, there is also a possible WP:COI. Mr Stephen (talk) 21:47, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Whilst I accept that the majority of politicians are not of interest to the wider public I would say that leaders of councils/opposition leaders are of interest in most cases and would attract views from that of a ward councillor. This, of course is a always down to personal view. The lack of sources is simply a training issue than anything else. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.152.188.90 (talk) 22:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- None of the councillors mentioned here are council leaders (some are leaders of departments in the council) or opposition leaders. I think that the examples you gave fail WP:POLITICIAN anyway, but they do not apply here and the councillors in question are less notable than say a council leader. I'm afraid I'm not sure what you mean by "training issue", do you mean that there are reliable printed or online sources available but that because an inexperienced editor wrote the article they aren't given?
- And I assume you want to keep the articles in question? Nev1 (talk) 23:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Notability has not been established for any of these apparently minor local politicians from Failsworth. There is perhaps a case to be made for Peter Dean, as a former mayor of Oldham, but the article signally fails to make it. --Malleus Fatuorum (talk) 22:52, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Clearly a matter of opinion/value... no doubt will be deleted and the world a better place for it.... I'm sure. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.152.188.90 (talk) 21:46, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Delete. EdJohnston (talk) 03:29, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Joseph Carl Bailey, Junior
More or less unsourced article about an independent wrestler from a small semi-professional league, doesn't appear to pass WP:ATHLETE (if that even applies to pro wrestling due to the entertainment aspect of the "sport"), most of the article reads like the back of a trading card. He is asserted to have been involved with a somewhat high profile arrest, but even if this could be verified, he would still(assuming he isn't notable per above) fail WP:BLP1E Mister Senseless™ (Speak - Contributions) 22:21, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Actually, there is a guideline about pro-Wrestlers, looks like he fails this. Mister Senseless™ (Speak - Contributions) 20:13, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
- Assuming you mean "Athletes: Wrestlers in tiny wrestling leagues are not notable.", how would people define "tiny". Although I agree that the article needs a lot of work, Bailey has worked for Combat Zone Wrestling and IWA Mid-South, neither of which I would consider to be "tiny"--Apsouthern (talk) 11:44, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
- Actually, there is a guideline about pro-Wrestlers, looks like he fails this. Mister Senseless™ (Speak - Contributions) 20:13, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete Article is terrible. PepsiPlunge13™ 22:03, 23 May 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by PepsiPlunge13 (talk • contribs)
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The result was delete - Nabla (talk) 12:19, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Brian Gelber
Wall Street trader and CEO of a non-notable company. {{Advertisement}} tag in place since March. "Further Reading" seems like a mere pamphlet. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 22:29, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete, aside from the book in which he's one of 25 interviewees, no real evidence of notability. Possibly his company could pass WP:CORP. --Dhartung | Talk 22:06, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - Doesn't appear to be notable. He could warrant a section in an article about his company, but not a separate entry. TN‑X-Man 00:54, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Redirect to The Seahorses. Non-admin close RMHED (talk) 20:57, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Andy Watts
Per WP:MUSIC, "Members of notable bands are not given individual articles unless they have demonstrated notability for activity independent of the band." Watts has not. Mdsummermsw (talk) 20:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect to The Seahorses , the band he was a member of. Easy enough fix for a non-notable member. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 20:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment - Agreed, but an earlier PROD by another editor was removed with what was, IMO, a faulty interpretation of WP:MUSIC. - Mdsummermsw (talk) 20:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect - per TPH. Non-notable member of a defunct band. TN‑X-Man 00:56, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect, WP:MUSIC is clear about this. -- Atamachat 18:15, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Fabrictramp (talk) 16:10, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Supernova (Ibliss album)
Non-notable album from a non-notable band - fails WP:MUSIC. I nominated Ibliss for speedy deletion. ukexpat (talk) 20:06, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete The band isn't notable, so their album isn't either. I would speedy this under WP:IAR. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 20:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - The album is not independantly notable (for charting, etc.) and the band isn't notable, so it goes. - Mdsummermsw (talk) 20:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - If the band isn't notable, I don't think this album is either. TN‑X-Man 00:57, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete WP:MUSIC. Esradekan Gibb "Talk" 01:12, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Keep. EdJohnston (talk) 03:36, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Leg Show
No reason to suggest this porn mag is any different/more notable than five million other porn mags out there. Blood Red Sandman (Talk) (Contribs) 19:32, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment The former editor Dian Hanson arguably draws her fame from it, but there are many more mentions of her (in Google News Archive or Google Books) as editor (present or former) than of the magazine alone. I would suggest a merge to Mavety Media, which doesn't exist yet, but should easily meet WP:CORP. It's certainly one of the best-known (and all but coffee-table acceptable) of the fetish magazines out there (unless you count Barely Legal). --Dhartung | Talk 20:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Note: This debate has been added to the WikiProject Pornography list of deletions. • Gene93k (talk) 20:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak keep While I did believe that this magazine may not be notable, the comment above changed my mind. I went and did the same searches, and indeed, it does come up in lots of news stories. The reason why I vote weak keep here is because of the fact that it is completely unreferenced. If this was kept, it would need sources. Razorflame 16:00, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Keep. If the article is about a sub-area of Wrexham, then it's not technically a fork. Merging and redirecting can come about through editor initiative and don't require admin action. EdJohnston (talk) 03:44, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Wrexham Town Centre
Appears to be a rather unnecessary fork of Wrexham. Small-town hero (talk) 19:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, seems to be covered adequately by Wrexham#Shopping. Most towns have shopping districts that serve a wider area. --Dhartung | Talk 20:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect - To Wrexham. It seems to be a legitimate search term and redirecting would take people to the pertinent info. TN‑X-Man 00:59, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep - No case has been made under deletion criteria. Like it or not (and I don't particularly like it) the trend is to have sub-articles on ever more smaller districts of towns or cites. Pending agreed policy in this area I see no reason to single this one out for deletion. It certainly needs sourcing but it is at least reasonably well written. TerriersFan (talk) 17:51, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete - this was a very clear consensus. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the strip in preparation for closing this AfD. Sadly, that is not the test :-) For notability, the requirement is reliable secondary sources, which the page does not have. TerriersFan (talk) 19:05, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Bigger Than Cheeses
Not notable; appears to be a vote-gatherer (the only reference is a link to a "Top 100" page). The objection to prod came from anonymous IP, with no reason given. Stationary (talk) 15:49, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete (as original prodder), nonnotable webcomic. NawlinWiki (talk) 17:45, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Looks like an attempt was made to establish notability by describing subject as notable. I think this article could also be classified as linkspam. --AnnaFrance (talk) 19:55, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - I don't see the notability here. The single ref is a start (it might pass WP:V), but not nearly enough. Merenta (talk) 02:08, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Do NOT delee - It is a big webcomic with lots of strips and has been online for many years. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Elsan (talk • contribs) 13:51, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - I'm a BTC (Bigger Than Cheeses) reader and an inclusionist to boot, BUT of the 10 comics in the referenced link that have higher standing than BTC, only one has a wikipedia page - and they are notable because they've had published references and published a compendium. That's one reason not to give BTC a wikipedia article. (BTC doesn't even have an online store.) Furthermore (just for comparison for my own sake, I know this isn't normally used one way or the other) - googling returns only 50,000 hits for BTC, while all the others near them in the referenced list return around a half million hits. So I think I have to vote no. Question: What are the main biggest non-wikipedia wiki competitors that are inclusive? People who create such pages might be WAY more placated if their page was flat out *moved* to these alter-pedias. :-) CraigWyllie (talk) 18:26, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Delete. There don't seem to be any third-party sources commenting on the significance of this keyboard layout. The only two references that are not personal sites or promoter sites do not mention this layout at all. EdJohnston (talk) 04:08, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] GKOS keyboard
Keyboard layout for mobile devices that doesn't appear to be notable. The sources cited all appear to be personal websites and the like and don't conform to WP:RS. Vquex (talk) 18:56, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- delete The paragraph on GKOS in Chorded_keyboard might be expanded slightly with some information from here. Stationary (talk) 19:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep or merge as above Perhaps not notable to Vquex. It is a proposed standard, however, and the first external link is to the manufacturer, who is certainly a reliable source about its own product, not a personal site or the like. I don't happen to like using it (with only a few minutes of use, how could I?), but that is not a reason to delete the article. htom (talk) 20:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was speedy delete. J Milburn (talk) 19:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] STEREOZUR
I believe that this is an non notable band.
Marlith (Talk) 18:56, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete. A Google search only turns up MySpace profiles on the first page. Vquex (talk) 19:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Nomination withdrawn (non-admin closure). TN‑X-Man 01:04, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
This article about a keyboard layout for mobile devices has been a stub for quite a while now. It doesn't cite any sources and the external links seem to be to blogs, everything2.com and other similar sites that don't seem to qualify as reliable sources. Vquex (talk) 18:51, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, but improve with better sources. Certainly a widely used keyboard for handheld devices. --Dhartung | Talk 20:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. The first link is to the manufacturer's site, which has a great deal of information on the system, which has several variations. Why the manufacturer would not be a reliable source about one of its own products I don't understand. One of the oldest forms, now freeware, for the Handspring, I sometimes use; I found it quite usable after about an hour of semi-attentive practice. htom (talk) 20:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment The manufacturer may provide verifiability, but it is not an independent source. On AFD we generally discuss whether a topic has been the subject of significant coverage in secondary sources that are credible and independent. --Dhartung | Talk 22:09, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Nomination withdrawn. Looks like it is notable after all. My bad. Vquex (talk) 22:56, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Redirect. Since the history of Nightguard will be preserved, editors who see value in the existing Nightguard material will be able to merge it into the Mouthguard article through normal editing. EdJohnston (talk) 04:15, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Nightguard
Topic already covered by Mouthguard article; any expansion should go there —Whoville (talk) 18:49, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge what isn't already covered into a subsection of Mouthguard as nightguard appears notable TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 19:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Whoville, if you propose this be merged into the mouthguard article, can you help propose how that should be gone about? Thanks.
Bradrussell (talk) 14:58, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Fabrictramp (talk) 16:14, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Ryan Hart-Predmore
College sports players are generally not notable. TexasAndroid (talk) 18:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Fails WP:ATHLETE. College ball player, no exceptional press coverage. Darkspots (talk) 23:20, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was speedy delete. J Milburn (talk) 19:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Captain Crabgrass
Non notable fictional character. I removed the speedy deletion request as A7 applies only to real people. J Milburn (talk) 17:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong delete. Non-notable character created by editor's friend; see this help page discussion. Google search shows a few youtube and myspace stuff, nothing remotely approaching notability. Tan | 39 17:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Speedy delete (still). It seems the author of the work of fiction this character appears in, shares the name with two notable people, but he himself doesn't have an article. Inherited non-notability, if you will. – sgeureka t•c 17:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong and speedy delete: Non notable, COI, a bit advertisingy and includes a spoiler warning...... Dendodge .. TalkHelp 19:12, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete per the above and so tagged. Vquex (talk) 19:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete Speedy tag endorsed. Fails WP:N and is WP:SPAM. --Pmedema (talk) 19:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete - a clear consensus. No evidence of meeting WP:MUSIC and none of the secondary sources needed to directly meet WP:N. TerriersFan (talk) 00:11, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Crustation
Seems to fail WP:MUSIC. All three members are red links; a few collabs with possibly notable artists but no true assertation of notability. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 03:48, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- If deleted, would a recreation as redirect to Crustacean as a plausible misspelling be appropriate? -- saberwyn 10:33, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: Google shows 107000 hits. Within the first twenty:
- the first is a dictionary entry defining it as "an adherent crust; an incrustation"[1]
- the second points to the Wikipedia article currently under debate;
- another pertains to a blog;
- another looks like it pertains to a restaurant, but points to some search-engine ranking page;
- and the remaining 16 seem relevant to the subject matter.
- Depending on how you formulate the query, Google may suggest crustacean as a spelling correction, but none of the first 20 hits pertain to crustaceans. I would be against a redirect unless there is additional evidence that people type in "crustation" looking for information on crustaceans. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 01:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] footnotes
- ^ Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C.&G. Merriam Co., 1913, <http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Crustation>. Retrieved on 13 June
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- Delete WP:MUSIC. Esradekan Gibb "Talk" 01:14, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Speedy keep. Notablility established by editing. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 17:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Dolphin Cove
article has NOT been expanded or improved for over a year now and only consists of 2 sentences...that's the whole article. not enough content or context IMO. SomeUsr | Talk Contribs 16:11, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Weak delete Nationally airing television shows are almost always notable, and "nobody's touched it in a year" is not a valid AfD argument. However, I doubt there's much that can be said about something that lasted for only eight eps. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 16:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)- Keep per Buxton's sources, looks like it did get reliable coverage after all. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 16:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
*Delete per nom. SomeUsr | Talk Contribs 16:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- You don't need to "delete per nom" since you are the nom. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 16:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep - Valid stub about a short lived TV series by a notable author. Continuous improvement would be preferable, but is not a requirement for an article to exist. --Onorem♠Dil 16:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep per WP:Notability (fiction). There has been notable secondary source coverage, such as NY Times, All Business (well, I suspect at least one of those is a notable source).
Found a link on Variety.com, but having trouble opening it.StephenBuxton (talk) 16:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- comment Variety link finally opened, but only mentions it in passing. StephenBuxton (talk) 16:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak keep Notable enough to have its own stub. It'd be nice to the article was expanded and improved, though. Juliancolton Tropical Cyclone 16:34, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak keep Good to see the Article improving. pls close discussion. thx SomeUsr | Talk Contribs 16:45, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. The discussion indicates that while it is possible to verify that the album exists, there is no evidence that it is notable. --jonny-mt 10:16, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Nastradoomus
No independent sources are given that would support the notability of this mixtape per WP:MUSIC. I consider the PROD contested since an IP user inserted the following text into the article: "This mixtape is notable primarily because it marries MF Doom production loved by hardcore hip-hop fans with raps from reknowned emcee Nas from what is widely considered his most disappointing album, its chief shortcoming being the beats." While this is personal comment rather than evidence of notability, it seems that someone objects the deletion. B. Wolterding (talk) 16:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Fails WP:MUSIC. Only released via web-site and seems to be one-man-band mix tape. -- MightyWarrior (talk) 16:12, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Fails notability guidelines for albums; mixtapes aren't usually notable. (And one thing I don't understand about rap; how can one artist release 491,000 mixtapes?!) Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 16:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep While this is a mixtape, Wikipedia is chock full of extremely similar entries. Browse through Category:Mashup albums, Category:Bootleg albums, and Category:Remix albums, all linked at the bottom of the page. As a fan of hip-hop and numerous other genres, many of these albums/mixtapes I've never heard of, but I've known of Nastradoomus since it was first released 5 years ago. It is indeed notable because it is a blend of beats by MF Doom and raps from Nas, two notable hip-hop artists, that is cherished by each artist's fans, many whom believe this "saves" the original Nastradamus album by substituting the original music with something "better." Set aside your personal views on hip-hop music and culture; there is no logical reason to single out this compilation for deletion. 216.185.5.254 (talk) 16:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS is basically what you're saying, with a dash of "I've heard of it". Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 16:31, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- When used correctly though, these comparisons are important as the encyclopedia should be consistent in the content that it provides or excludes. The problem arises when legitimate comparisons are disregarded without thought because "other stuff existing is not a reason to keep/create/etc." from WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS. By the way, I just added several references to the Nastradoomus article to make my case even stronger. 216.185.5.254 (talk) 16:58, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Discogs, Amazon and a forum. Those are not reliable sources. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 17:48, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Since when? Discogs is a very reliable source and provides the most comprehensive discographies of electronic and hip-hop music on the Net. The Discogs references are sources for the tracklistings, label, and years of release, and the forum post and Amazon user comments show that fans appreciate this mixtape. If these references had been there from the beginning, this entry wouldn't be up for AfD. 216.185.5.254 (talk) 18:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- This isn't really a mixtape, as such - it's a mashup record in the mould of Danger Mouse's Grey Album, rather than just a compilation of random crap. That said, I don't see any reliable media coverage of this record from which we could build an article. Flowerparty☀ 13:27, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Delete --JForget 23:10, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] The Rickrollerz
Contested Prod. Zero Google News hits. Questionable notability. -AtaruMoroboshi (talk) 15:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete as non-notable. (Perhaps a mention could be made in Rickroll if refs are found, although notability still not established.) Frank | talk 16:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment Not enough on its own to show notability, but I did find this on the BBC Radio 1 blog about the band. StephenBuxton (talk) 16:09, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment And I found this mention as well. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 16:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment Should have known from the edit summary - Curses! AtaruMoroboshi (talk) 16:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Absolutely no notability established per WP:BAND. Almost A7 material in my opinion. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 16:09, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete for all the reasons above. Google brings up only 787 results, most of which are blogs...... Dendodge .. TalkHelp 16:47, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per the nominator does not meet WP:BAND and all that. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 18:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. It's pushing an A7 speedy to be honest, these guys are clearly not notable and it doesn't even really try to show otherwise. ~ mazca talk 20:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete No reliable sources and it does not seem any will cover them. Additionally, they have not had (and for the forseeable future it does not appear likely that they will) any kind of recording which will enter any chart. They would appear to be pushing the boat into A7 seas. --Hydraton31 (talk) 20:25, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment While the 'delete' type comments on this page are fairly well founded, and the page itself was very badly written, the track/act is actively in play at the moment - it is top 20 in the UK club charts and rising, widely play listed on UK national radio and is a contender for national chart placement. Probably classes as not notable yet, but a bit of a moving target. PeteMoore 18:27, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was speedy delete - straightforward {{nn-bio}} since no evidence offered of him being best website designer. -- RHaworth (Talk | contribs) 17:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Michael Wojciechowski
While unfortunately the assertion that this 17 year old is "ranked as the best Website Designer of the Netherlands 2006-2008" takes this out of speedy, I'm sanguine in saying that with no sources proffered, none will be. Fails WP:BIO, WP:V. Created by an SPA with no other edits. RGTraynor 15:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - nonsense with with no references or citations. "look at me! I'm Great!" article. --Pmedema (talk) 15:34, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - notability not established. Frank | talk 16:11, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Fabrictramp (talk) 16:17, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Twala Meju
Non-notable author, fails WP:BIO. No reliable sources proffered or seemingly extant -- her grand total of nine Google hits are this article, her Myspace page and some blog hits. The article claims a debut novel is out, but there is no publication information, and a directed search could find none. RGTraynor 15:11, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: This may also be speedy-worthy; a similarly named article was speedied in March. RGTraynor 15:12, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete. No attribution of notability to independent and credible sources. --Dhartung | Talk 18:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. I found some sources that show the book -- reviewer's copies? and list a release date 2008. I don't recognize the publisher's logo. [8][9] Sci girl (talk) 05:26, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Delete. Fails WP:RS, WP:BIO, WP:BK, WP:MUSIC, WP:NOTINHERITED. This thing should've been speedied. Qworty (talk) 05:11, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Sandstein 20:08, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Neil Carpathios
Non-notable poet failing WP:BIO and WP:V. No independent reliable sources. He's published a few chapbooks out of indie presses, but the most popular of the lot hasn't broken two millionth in Amazon.com's sales rank. The article asserts that Carpathios has won awards, but said awards are through an obscure poetry review and press run out of a California junior college, and have only 89 total Google hits and zero reliable sources to bolster their own notability. RGTraynor 15:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment Something's wonky with the AFD notice on the article -- it's not linking to thsi properly. —Quasirandom (talk) 17:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per WP:V and WP:BIO. --Eustress (talk) 17:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak delete. Twice nominated for the Pushcart Prize isn't nothing, but then it's done by the publisher. If there's nothing else to go on except a NN chapbook award, I don't think he's there yet. --Dhartung | Talk 19:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Doesn't meet WP:BIO. Additionally, this discussion is still a redlink from the page and I'm not sure how to fix it. Jasynnash2 (talk) 09:20, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Delete. His little chapbooks woefully fail WP:BK. Qworty (talk) 05:09, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was redirect. Nothing viable to merge but I assume it's a likely search term. Wizardman 16:32, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Rimeman
Mythological neologism - the common English term, as the article concedes, is "frost giant" - that plainly involves a good bit of original research. I suggest a Merge and redirect to Jötunn. RGTraynor 14:54, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge: Commenters should probably note that the article's gotten a bit messed up since the nominated version. I'd revert, but there's enough edits I don't want to stomp on any legitamate changes. But as the nominator notes, as an alternate translation to "frost giant" this should be merged into Jötunn. RGTraynor, if you want a merge, next time use the standard merge templates instead of nominating it for deletion -- this is the wrong venue for it. —Quasirandom (talk) 17:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- 'Strong Delete:Attempts to find reliable sources failed-RavichandarMy coffee shop 14:53, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Delete --JForget 23:14, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Freedom day festival
Non-notable local festival run by a local church. No sources proffered (thus failing WP:V). Only three Google hits, two being from the same catchall "Religion Briefs" column in the local newspaper. Zero Google News hits. RGTraynor 14:51, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete as nn corp/group. --Orange Mike | Talk 15:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Only just scrapes past a speedy delete, fails WP:V, not notable. WilliamH (talk) 15:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Regular (not speedy) delete. No sources proffered; thus, fails WP:V. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 17:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete searching turns up only confirmation that the festival exists, not that it's in any way notable. TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 20:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge to Radcliff, Kentucky, which has a fireworks show on July 6th for "Freedom Day". The rest of the nation does this two days earlier, on what we nickname "Independence Day". Mandsford (talk) 21:30, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep or merge to Radcliff, Kentucky - this event would obviously have coverage in Reliable Sources locally or regionally (i.e. newspapers and any books on the town or region). However, a merge would work as well. If anyone tried to work up the town to FA or GA standard anyway the material would have to be readded for comprehensiveness anyway. Cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 06:54, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment: In point of fact, it does not have any such coverage, which strongly implies that this is just something this particular church does that doesn't circulate past its own parishioners. If you've found something we haven't, feel free to add the sources to the article. RGTraynor 09:18, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- I just realised when discussing good and featured work on wikipedia that every one of the many FAs I have worked on significantly (over 20 collaborations) required utilising some form of off-web material. Thus it would be nice to extrapolate and make WP better than just some bland web-regurgitation. Cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 09:34, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- PS: I am in Australia - not my neck of the woods at all unfortunately. Would be good to place a note on the Kentucky wikiproject (I guess there is one), which I might do right now in fact. Cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 09:35, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Reply: I've no objection to off-web information -- who could have? -- but there are already too many cases in AfD where people suppose that hitherto unknown and unseen reliable sources exist, because, well, they believe they must. To quote WP:V: "If no reliable, third-party sources can be found for an article topic, Wikipedia should not have an article on it." If the Louisville Courier-Journal has no records of this festival in its archives, the odds of reliable sources existing plummet. Occam's Razor ought to apply. RGTraynor 13:04, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment Surprisingly, this event is not listed on the Radcliff, Kentucky, tourism site. Mandsford (talk) 15:01, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete doesn't appear to be any sort of a notable church festival. Have fun and all that, though. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 17:37, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was merge to Ronnie James Dio. Fabrictramp (talk) 16:20, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Ronnie Dio and the Prophets
Band does not have sufficient notability, no reliable sources. All data of note can be merged into Ronnie James Dio Tenacious D Fan (talk) 14:47, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge into Ronnie James Dio as per WP:MUSIC point 6. Can't find anything particularly notable about the band. StephenBuxton (talk) 16:04, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Merge to Ronnie James Dio, only reported on or mentioned by reliable sources in reference to the one person, notability is not inherited. Guest9999 (talk) 23:58, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was keep. Singularity 20:44, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Izimi
I nominated this article for speedy deletion, as I felt it met the criteria as spam. However, user:EVula removed this, saying '(removing speedy deletion tag; article could be better, yes, but this doesn't strike me as G11-worthy deletion. Send to WP:AFD if you want it deleted)'.
I think it's spam; not notable software, and reads like an advert.
I welcome the opinions of others.
-- Chzz ► 16:33, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
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- This AfD nomination was incomplete. It is listed now. DumbBOT (talk) 14:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep - I agree that this article seems to have a lot of hype, but it appears to have established notability, it isn't just a stub, and it looks like it could be improved. User:Wrs1864
- Comment - I am concerned about COI. User user:Johnalexwood, who has been editing the page, states openly on his page that he works for the company behind this product. -- Chzz ► 09:48, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Multiple independent sources indicate notability. Arguments about the current wording and state of the article are moot and irrelevant, since those are issues that can be fixed via the regular editing process per DEL and BEFORE. Celarnor Talk to me 02:17, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
- ATTENTION A user has expressed over IRC the he/she will get his/her friends to vote for keeping this article. Please watch out for WP:SPAs. Thanks, CWii(Talk|Contribs) 02:41, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete: Not notable web content. The only reliable reference there is Financial Times, which doesn't provide significant coverage. Most of the others don't even work. --ÐeadΣyeДrrow (Talk - Contribs) 03:38, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak keep per non-trivial coverage received here and, to a lesser extent, here. –Black Falcon (Talk) 19:05, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was userfy to User:Pbsolomon/Norman Ralph Bowen per request. –Black Falcon (Talk) 18:44, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Norman Ralph Bowen
Article fails WP:BIO (no notable award or wide contribution; does not meet creative professional criteria), WP:RS (cites an unpublished family history, an obituary with no author indicated, and a book he edited), and likely WP:COI per Close relationships since the principal editor of the article has not really edited any pages other than this one (sorry if false accusation, but just presenting the evidence). Per WP:NOT, Wikipedia is not a directory of genealogical entries. City editor does not seem to be notable and mission president is not notable enough alone for Wikipedia entry. No other articles link to this one. Eustress (talk) 22:12, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
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- This AfD nomination was incomplete. It is listed now. DumbBOT (talk) 14:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: An "unpublished family history" is not a valid reference because it cannot be verified. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 16:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment. I feel this is a valid and well-researched article about a noted journalist, LDS church leader and nationally published author. Those who dispute the references and citations have not listed any specific facts or claims that they feel to be unsupported or untrue. As for WP:BIO and WP:NOT, the subject is a well-known journalist and author who was the city editor of a major metropolitan newspaper (the SLC Deseret News), and an important LDS church leader. As for WP:COI there is absolutely no conflict of interest and this is, as Eustress suggests, a false accusation. I feel that prejudice more of a part in this than does the reliability of my information. Pbsolomon (talk) 17:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Reply: Please assume good faith on the part of other editors. Also, since Wikipedia is a tertiary source we cannot accept original research. An article must properly cite verifiable, reliable sources which discuss the subject matter in a nontrivial way. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 17:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Reply: Just curious: How do you get a hold of an unpublished family history of someone without a close relationship (family, friend, etc.)? --Eustress (talk) 17:49, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep this is an abviously notable journalist, and editor of an important newspaper. The article needs footnotes, I suggest that the author look at other articles and learn how wikipedia articles are constructed.Becca02459 (talk) 17:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)Becca02459
- Delete fails WP:BIO the burden falls on the editor to show through verifiable resources the notability of the subject. The only info I found on him was this [10]. I would love to reconcider with some additional sources. GtstrickyTalk or C 18:59, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. No attribution of notability to independent sources. I don't think city editors are inherently notable, and thus notability must be established by third party coverage. The article, as it is, spends more time on his family than on his professional career -- and that's just in the one paragraph devoted to it. --Dhartung | Talk 19:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Reply: Wikipedia gives the following guideline on notability: "If a topic has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject, it is presumed to be notable." I realize that there is a need to include other reliable sources that establish his notability, but I think there should at least be a grace period given in which I can provide those sources. Pbsolomon (talk) 19:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment You created this article last year. Exactly how much time do you want? An AFD normally lasts five days. --Dhartung | Talk 20:21, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Reply: Yes, I created it last year, and just now its being listed for deletion. I didn't know he wasn't adequately supported as being "notable." So, if it's deleted I will request it to be undeleted and continue to do so until it is considered worthy of Wikipedia. Pbsolomon (talk) 20:32, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment You created this article last year. Exactly how much time do you want? An AFD normally lasts five days. --Dhartung | Talk 20:21, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Reply: Wikipedia gives the following guideline on notability: "If a topic has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject, it is presumed to be notable." I realize that there is a need to include other reliable sources that establish his notability, but I think there should at least be a grace period given in which I can provide those sources. Pbsolomon (talk) 19:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Comment. I don't deny that I am new to Wikipedia. I am learning as I go, but I don't think the mistakes I have made should be grounds for deleting this article. From what I have read here, the main concern with this article seems to be a lack of "verifiable sources." Wikipedia gives the following guidelines for providing references:
- "Articles can be supported with references in two ways: the provision of general references – books or other sources that support a significant amount of the material in the article – and inline citations, which are mandated by the featured article criteria and (to a lesser extent) the good article criteria. Inline citations are references within the text that provide source information for specific statements. They are appropriate for supporting statements of fact and are needed for statements that are challenged or likely to be challenged, including contentious material about living persons, and for all quotations."
I have provided general references that support the information in the article. As far as I can tell, there is nothing contentious or likely to be challenged in the information I have provided. If there are specific concerns about facts or wording I will gladly address those concerns. I will also provide footnotes and additonal references if needed. What I don't appreciate is experienced editors trying to bully newbies or dismissing our efforts to contribute to Wikipedia. I was never even given a chance to make changes to the article before it was listed for deletion. Pbsolomon (talk) 19:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Re:Notability I have added references for a book and WSJ article Bowen authored. I also noticed that the Lowell Thomas entry (nobody can deny that HE is notable) referenced Bowen's biography of him, and there was a dead link to Bowen's entry (please note that I did not add this reference, I only completed the link to Bowen's page.) In accordance with Wikipedia standards I have also added footnote-style references to the entry. How can a published author, major newspaper editor, and friend/biographer of the famous newsman Lowell Thomas not be considered notable enough for Wikipedia? Pbsolomon (talk) 21:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- So if I were friends with Anderson Cooper (a famous newsman), should I merit my own article? I think the logic of your argument is flawed. Also, you are stretching the truth, as Bowen was not Lowell's "biographer"—he only edited Lowell's autobiography. --Eustress (talk) 21:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Reply: Bowen's association with Thomas is not the sole criteria for his notable status, as you seem to assume. Wikipedia states that for biographical entries, a person may be considered notable if "The person has made a widely recognized contribution that is part of the enduring historical record in his or her specific field." Bowen made such a contribution to his specific field (journalism) and his relationship with Thomas is simply supporting evidence of this contribution, which I am forced to compile due to the article being listed for deletion. If the article is deleted, I will make a request for it to be undeleted and a request for dispute mediation. For now, I will continue to compile sources that portray Bowen as a notable person. Thanks to all for your input & help. Also, I now have a better understanding of the weaknesses of this article, and I apologize if I did not assume good faith on the part of the editor who listed it for deletion. It just seemed strange that the article would be listed for deletion after it had been around for so long. Pbsolomon (talk) 21:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Update: Revisions are continuing. Per advice from Doug, I'd like to say that I didn't intend my intentions to request undeletion, mediation, etc. to sound like threats, I was just unfamiliar with the deletion process and misunderstood the nature of those processes. Pbsolomon (talk) 20:43, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Delete. This gentleman was nothing more than an average journeyman journalist, and we delete them from WP every single day. There are hundreds of thousands of them, and they are not notable writers by WP:BIO, WP:BK, or anything else. The other point being pushed is that he was a Mormon, but there's nothing inherently notable about that either. Qworty (talk) 05:07, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- Reply: I'd like to point out that there are several complaints on User:Qworty's discussion page about him making anti-Mormon edits, which may play a part in his input. Pbsolomon (talk) 14:39, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Fails WP:BIO, specifically for BIO:Creative professionals (journalists). Barkeep Chat | $ 13:46, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- If this article is deleted, please undelete it to my userspace. Thanks. Pbsolomon (talk) 14:39, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- You can copy text to your userspace anytime; however, I'm doubtful that another (third) creation of the article could do much more to try to establish Bowen's notability. --Eustress (talk) 15:00, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- This article is also part of the LDS WikiProject. See [[11]]Pbsolomon (talk) 14:57, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- Consensus? Well, obviously I (and maybe one other editor) don't agree that this article should be deleted, but the majority opinion seems to favor deleting it. I have copied the article to my user page and plan to continue research and recreate the article if the article is deleted and if I feel like I can prove that Bowen satisfies WP:BIO. Pbsolomon (talk) 19:23, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete I can't see anything that satisfies WP:BIO. A nice article for a genealogy site but it doesn't belong here. Dimitrii (talk) 18:27, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Closed as moot. Article was deleted by User:John, apparently after page blanking by original author, which makes this a speedy deletion matter. - Smerdis of Tlön (talk) 07:16, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Oplaca
The article claims this company is the largest data solutions company in the world, but no sources are there to back this up. Also, the article reads suspiciously like an advertisement. weburiedoursecretsinthegarden 14:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete -- Tons of Googe hits, but the overwhelming majority are in a Slavic language in which it "Oplaca" appears to be a word. The first and only prominent English-language hit is... The Wikipedia page under discussion. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vafthrudnir (talk • contribs) 18:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, either a hoax or extremely unnotable. HGiQ was speedied as spam earlier today, as was Hemingway Gabriel. This is the only thing vaguely legit that I found. --Dhartung | Talk 19:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. An entirely unreferenced article about a non-consumer tech services business. If this were indeed the largest provider of data "solutions", you'd expect more people to have heard about it. Possible hoax, and therefore speedily deletable as vandalism. - Smerdis of Tlön (talk) 15:33, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per the above; good catch (yet-another-hoax). Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 17:38, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per above. I have nothing to add beyond that which has already been stated. Doctorfluffy (robe and wizard hat) 20:56, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Interestingly, all the internal wikilinks are for an actor in the HBO series "The Wire".--Kubigula (talk) 04:35, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Ryan Sands
Does not appear to meet WP:BIO, and all references are to blogs or online magazines, so article also fails WP:V. Stifle (talk) 08:59, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: Although this may meet CSD A7 as an nn-bio, please allow this AFD to run its course as the creator has asserted notability. Stifle (talk) 09:00, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: As the creator of the article, allow me to add that there is one reference to a commercial print publication that he translated (Tokyo Zombie) and that two of the "online sources" are maintained by reputable comics journals (Comics Journal and ComixTalk). Baudyhorror —Preceding comment was added at 23:50, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak delete. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 05:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete Fails WP:BIO. The TCJ mention is a trivial mention in a blog entry (you have to scroll a long way down for a quick paragraph mention). I'd recommend Baudyhorror sandbox this and work on it there as it is possible it could make the grade eventually but on the evidence presented there it has a way to go yet. I'd be happy to look it over if any important changes take place and give my opinion if it stands a chance of passing an AfD. (Emperor (talk) 16:34, 16 May 2008 (UTC))
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The result was delete. Waggers (talk) 14:51, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Bedlam (rappers)
No obvious notability, no references or sources. The original article was blatant self-promotion/advertising. It had been marked as a speedy delete, but this had been removed by the article creator with no explanation. CultureDrone (talk) 09:03, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete per the nomination -- fails the verifiability policies aside from not being apparently notable. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 18:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Delete --JForget 23:16, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Steve Juon
Although many articles link to this page, this person doesn't meet WP:BIO. The references found in the article and from a web search only returns his self-published work. Currently, this writer isn't significantly covered in reliable sources independent of his work to merit an article. Spellcast (talk) 09:31, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Non-notable webmaster. KleenupKrew (talk) 11:00, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete Does not appear to meet the minimum threshold of WP:BIO. Pastordavid (talk) 15:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Delete. Non-notable writer. Refs are a bunch of blogs and such, failing WP:RS. Doesn't even have a book out, so isn't notable per WP:BK. Qworty (talk) 05:23, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Keep per WP:SNOW. Besides, non-repercussion in English press and non-English references are not valid reasons for deletion (non-admin). brewcrewer (yada, yada) 17:57, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Isabella Nardoni case
The case had no repercussion in English press, it's very Brazilian-interest related case. The sources are all in Portuguese failing in the Wikipedia:Verifiability. Ciao 90 (talk) 14:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. The sources needn't be in English. And the English Wikipedia is an international Wikipedia in English, not the Wikipedia of the English-speaking countries. Andres (talk) 15:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment: I point the nominator to WP:RSUE, which explicitly states that non-English sources are acceptable when there are no equally reliable English sources. Article does not fail verifiability in that regard. —Quasirandom (talk) 17:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep There are enough English language sources included to adequitely demostrate notability of the case to my mind. An argument could be made on not news grounds, but it looks like the impact of the case has grown past that. —Quasirandom (talk) 17:21, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, international coverage has reached the English-speaking media. Perhaps some sources could be used to expand the article. --Dhartung | Talk 19:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, while non-English sources are acceptable in the event of a lack of English sources there appear to be plenty of English sources. The titling of the article also addresses WP:ONEEVENT in that it's covering what happened, not the person. I think Murder of Isabella Nardoni might be a better title but that's a talk page and not an AfD discussion TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 20:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep no need to feed into any sort of systemic WP:BIAS it doesn't matter what language the sources are in, there is ample coverage to demonstrate a strong degree of notability. This isn't an event that received coverage just because it was a "slow news day". Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 17:40, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was no consensus. Neither party seems to feel strongly on what to do with the article, so might as well leave it for now. Wizardman 16:44, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Perpetuum Mobile (Eric Johnson album)
Technically an Eric Johnson album, which might make it notable. However, the album seems very old and obscure, and the band he was a member of at the time appears to be a permanent red link. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 16:00, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep on inclusionist principle, namely that it's linked to from Eric Johnson and relevant to his biography. Otherwise the nominator is correct that notability as an album is lacking. Shalom (Hello • Peace) 23:03, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Fabrictramp (talk) 16:26, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Oronjo
Marked for speedy deletion. The Article is about a company, and from what I can see, the company has several products out, so I'll have to say it should be saved. But it isn't really up to me.--xgmx (T | C | D | R | DR)
- Delete This company fails WP:CORP. No coverage in reliable independent sources. Cenarium (talk) 14:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- This can be speedied. Also, the creator, User:Xgmx dontworry imgoodnow, is a sockpuppet of an indef-blocked user. Cenarium (talk) 15:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy Delete - Real organization with no assertion of notability. - Mdsummermsw (talk) 14:52, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete. Google turns up nothing that would show this company meets WP:ORG. Tan | 39 18:03, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, absolutely no assertion of notability, no references other than a blog post. "Has several products out" was a fairly daft reason to remove the speedy tag, but no objections to letting this afd run its course to be done with it. Kuru talk 19:30, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete.--Kubigula (talk) 22:28, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Anna Rikje Rosenthal
Marked for speedy deletion. I feel indifferent on the subject. --xgmx (T | C | D | R | DR)
- Speedy Delete - Bio with no assertion of notability. - Mdsummermsw (talk) 14:47, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Subject fails WP:MUSIC. WilliamH (talk) 15:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete. No assertion of notability yet. Perhaps once the debut album comes out... --Fabrictramp (talk) 17:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete fails WP:BIO, WP:MUSIC, speedy a7 seems correct. GtstrickyTalk or C 18:45, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete No references or assertion of notability. — Wenli (reply here) 06:13, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete actually I'm not sure why this wasn't speedily deleted, it's obvious CSD:A7 material. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 17:41, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was keep. John254 00:50, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Sylvia O'Brien (soprano)
Apparently non-notable musician, fails WP:MUSIC. The article is referenced only to her own website. A Google News search for "Sylvia O'Brien" soprano returns only 7 hits, all of them with only passing reference to her. —BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 14:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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Delete. No evidence of notability.--Kleinzach (talk) 14:39, 15 May 2008 (UTC). Keep per Voceditenore (below). --Kleinzach (talk) 23:24, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. I've edited and expanded the article and added references. She seems notable enough to me. (You get better results with an ordinary Google Web search rather than Google News in this case). The problem was the article hadn't been touched since 2006, and was pretty poor to begin with. I could add more, but will wait until this AfD is over. Voceditenore (talk) 18:42, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep per the efforts of Voceditenore. --Bardin (talk) 11:10, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep An excellent rescue job; notability tag can be circular-filed as well. Chubbles (talk) 14:35, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was redirect. Wizardman 16:48, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Trainer Card
Fails notability per WP:FICTION, no sources independent of the subject to confer notability, and provide reliable information. Ultra! 21:18, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Trim and merge to Pokemon trading card game. MY POKEMANZ!!!11! Nothing to indicate real-world notability outside of the game. A brief mention is warranted at the article on the appropriate game, however. Celarnor Talk to me 01:07, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- I basically agree, but mergeing takes effort and it's not worth the effort. So I think "keep" is the default option. Shalom (Hello • Peace) 22:57, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Already adequate coverage in Pokemon trading card game. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 22:36, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Redirect with anchor to Pokémon Trading Card Game#Card types. People will' search for this term, so it would be best for all if readers were taken to where the information is. I leave it to more knowledgeable editors to decide if a merge is also needed. -- saberwyn 22:04, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect to the TCG article - even the more ubiquitous Energy card doesn't have an article Sceptre (talk) 15:52, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect to the TCG article per Sceptre. Razorflame 16:02, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was speedily deleted. Elkman (Elkspeak) 14:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] OldDirtyBtard
May not meet WP:BIO; but having such a high position on such a notable website is a claim to notability in itself. AnonymousUser12345 (talk) 13:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Speedy Delete. Doesn't meet WP:BLP, WP:BIO or WP:Notability. Re-tagged for CSD, after the template got removed and replaced with an AFD by the articles creator. Excirial (Talk,Contribs) 14:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was redirect. Wizardman 16:54, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Official Girl
Non-notable single, should redirect to album. Article is starting to fill up with unsourced cruft, resists efforts to redirect. Mdsummermsw (talk) 13:48, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Redirect to the album as a plausible search term, and merge all reliably sourced content. -- saberwyn 22:56, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect - single not notable enough to warrant its own article.⇨ EconomistBR ⇦ Talk 06:27, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Wizardman 16:56, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] The Dark Reign
Per WP:MUSIC, unreleased albums require substantial coverage in reliable, third-party sources. None provided, none found. Mdsummermsw (talk) 12:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Fails WP:MUSIC for reasons given, on which WP:CRYSTAL applies here too. WilliamH (talk) 15:31, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Redirect to Motör Militia#Discography. No sign of notability, but it could be a valid search term. (Protect the redirect if vandalism becomes a problem). --Fabrictramp (talk) 17:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I posted a link to the band's Myspace page confirming the album's existence. Is that enough to keep this article afloat? User:In A Conundrum(talk) 11:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment - The discussion here is not whether or not the album exists. We are trying to decide if this album is "notable". Per guidelines at WP:MUSIC, unreleased albums are not notable (that is, don't get an article) without substantial coverage in reliable, third-party sources. "Substantial coverage" means it goes into some detail. Myspace is not a "reliable source". The band's myspace is not a third-party source. - Mdsummermsw (talk) 19:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I see - thank you for clearing that up. - In A Conundrum (talk) 7:07, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment - The discussion here is not whether or not the album exists. We are trying to decide if this album is "notable". Per guidelines at WP:MUSIC, unreleased albums are not notable (that is, don't get an article) without substantial coverage in reliable, third-party sources. "Substantial coverage" means it goes into some detail. Myspace is not a "reliable source". The band's myspace is not a third-party source. - Mdsummermsw (talk) 19:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete WP:MUSIC. Esradekan Gibb "Talk" 01:15, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete This fails WP:MUSIC. As per WP:MUSIC, unreleased albums are not notable. Razorflame 16:03, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Sandstein 20:06, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Spun Silk Hair
This article appears to be original research (it seems to me that someone noticed this phrase in two books and thus made an article for it), I don't think the term is notable (google gives all of 6 hits for it on the web, 29 hits in google books), and there is nothing that links to it. Loggie (talk) 11:55, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete We don't have to have an article for every metaphor, do we? Fails notability. TrulyBlue (talk) 13:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per nom. and TrulyBlue - little more than a dicdef. JohnCD (talk) 08:29, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per nom. Doctorfluffy (robe and wizard hat) 21:03, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - this seems to be WP:OR. It also fails WP:N so deletion is appropriate. Merenta (talk) 19:09, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was keep. User:Dravecky makes the strongest argument.--Kubigula (talk) 04:40, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] The BJ Shea Morning Experience
radio program which mentions no awards, syndication or other information that would indicate that the show is notable outside of the local area. Is this program notable outside of Seattle? Rtphokie (talk) 12:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- It has a little notoriety in the industry outside of Seattle, but as far as the public... not really. Suggest we Selective Merge into the station's article. --InDeBiz1 (talk) 22:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep as article subject has been the focus of several in-depth articles in reliable secondary sources, meets notability and verifiability, and is a high-rated visible personality in a major media market. A decade in Seattle as part of a 20+ year radio career is more than just an average anonymous disc jockey. - Dravecky (talk) 03:39, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep - very well sourced, around for a while, must count for something. Bearian (talk) 01:23, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep - In response to the "radio program which mentions no awards", his program won an award for best local radio talk show in the country back in December. While he doesn't mention it, as he doesn't like to "toot his own horn", the Mens Room in the afternoons after his show announced it themselves back on their December 12th, 2007 show. And if you actually listened to the show instead of just seeking out random articles to delete to make yourself look good to the big guy upstairs, he constantly mentions the fact their the number one rated show in the area as well if that means anything. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mike Touchdown (talk • contribs) 04:27, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Delete --JForget 23:21, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Bharatyug
No assertation of notability, and the article smacks strongly of violating WP:NOR. Article was previously prod, but this was removed by the author with no explanation CultureDrone (talk) 11:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. A definition of a non-notable neologism: Those who were born in Bharat or India, believe in Bhagvad Gita, speak Hindi Language, and who believe in Sanatan Dharm or Hindu Religion are Hindi People. - Smerdis of Tlön (talk) 14:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Non-notable neologism/original thought. WilliamH (talk) 15:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Non-notable original research essay. SWik78 (talk • contribs) 17:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Horribly written with no context. Google reveals virtually nothing. — Wenli (reply here) 06:12, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete this article makes me want to gag. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 17:41, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - It might be OR, it might be NPOV - the article is so poorly-written it's hard to tell, calling into question whether it actually has enough content to qualify for its own article. It definitely fails WP:N; hence, deletion is appropriate. Merenta (talk) 19:04, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Wizardman 17:00, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Chakolath Ramachandran
The main author of this page asked for it to be deleted under G7, but there have been some contributions from IPs and it's not a usual case of G7, having been around for over 15 months. I'm more inclined to take the matter here. Weak delete as the page seems to fall slightly short of WP:BIO. Stifle (talk) 10:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Delete I am the only contributor.If you look at the history, you'll find that all major edits are by me and my dynamic IP's and the other changes are all trivial or vandalism.Reasons:
- Keep Apparently a Chairman (ceo) of several major development companies in India. That's notable. Among the contribution oft he other authors was removing some of the peacock terms Amog had added.There's some recent ip vandalism, but that's no reason to delete the article. DGG (talk) 11:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Weak delete No independent sources verifying notability (the subject is not the focus of the main reference). --Regents Park (Feed my swans) 10:58, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete as per WP:NOT#NEWS and WP:BIO1E. A lot of IAS officers in India serve as CEOs/Chairmen of a lot of public sector companies. Most of them aren't even famous in any way. Does that mean we can afford to have articles on all such people? In this particular case, the article's subject is famous only on the basis of the case against him, from which he had been acquitted, so speaks rohith. 18:11, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Redirect to Warrior per the Grace of God and my best judgement. (closed by non-admin) RMHED (talk) 22:50, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Tribal warrior
A "Tribal warrior" is just a warrior who belongs to a tribe. What little unsourced information is in the article would be better suited to an article along the lines of Ancient warfare. Ptcamn (talk) 10:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge With Tribalism or similar - not enough content in the article to warrant an article of its own. StephenBuxton (talk) 11:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
*Delete per nom, too unspefic concept to have an article. ¨victor falk 12:58, 15 May 2008 (UTC) See comment below,victor falk 13:00, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect to Prehistoric warfare. The article on ancient warfare seems to be focused on Iron Age / classical era warfare between organized armies and national states. The prehistoric warfare article could use some help in any case. - Smerdis of Tlön (talk) 14:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I think a redirect/merge to tribal warfare would be more adequate, war waged by tribes is still an actual phenomenon... victor falk 13:00, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Failed to produce sources, the entire article violates WP:No original research policy.⇨ EconomistBR ⇦ Talk 06:23, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect to Endemic warfare which is where tribal warfare is redirected. I don't see anything in this apparently original research that needs to go there. Dimitrii (talk) 18:53, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect to Warrior as the most likely search target. The article Endemic warfare is relatively prominently linked from Warrior#Overview. –Black Falcon (Talk) 19:12, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was speedy delete as recreation of twice-deleted article. Daniel Case (talk) 12:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Pinky beecroft and the white russians
Non notable band of a moderately notable musician. One article in a newspaper, one EP on a very minor label (2 records so far), one song received some airplay, five gigs played, first album should appear in August. Looking at WP:MUSIC, the band may meet #6 ('which is initself not a reason to have this article), and that's it. Being played on a national radio station is not the same as being in rotation, so #11 is not met. Fram (talk) 08:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete non-notable. I also think i may have seen this article before, although i cant see any previous deletions as i'm not an admin. Ironholds (talk) 08:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- This article has been deleted twice before; delete and ban the user under the 3RR Ironholds (talk) 12:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was no consensus (kept by default). I ask editors that state that sources are easy to find to add some, please. (see also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/IntelliCAD Technology Consortium) - Nabla (talk) 02:00, 25 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] IntelliCAD
Contested prod. Borders on spam. Open-source software with no assertion of notability. Delete. Blanchardb-Me•MyEars•MyMouth-timed 07:39, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep - Not spam, slightly notable software. Needs a lot of work. Regards, CycloneNimrodTalk? 17:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep I don't know enough about the software but amidst the press releases and new release announcement, there appears to be some RS coverage including: Computer Business Review, Cadalyst as well as others. It also appears to be covered in a number of journal articles. I don't know enough about the software and a lot of it is behind pay gates, but I think the article can be cleaned up by someone more familiar with the industry/tool. TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 17:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete - I originally marked this article for speedy deletion shortly after its creation. To this date it still somewhat borders on spam/promotion. It doesn't really explain its significance or notability especially due to the lack of verifiable references. Ejay (talk) 03:55, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge and redirect. As written, reads like an advertisement. There is already an article on IntelliCAD Technology Consortium. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 05:09, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Reduce and merge as advised by 69.140.152.55. Strip down to the lead paragraph; lists of features do not belong. Over a million google hits, but time is needed to pick through the press releases and affiliated sites for something juicy for WP:N. Marasmusine (talk) 08:57, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete if the software was notable surely it would have some coverage by third party sources, somewhere, anywhere. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 17:42, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep
Merge- as per 68.140.152.55. google news seems to show enough reviews to qualify as being notable, and there are a lot of other hits on it on google. I'm really not sure which should be the main article though, I could see the merge going either way. Both articles need better references. Wrs1864 (talk) 14:02, 17 May 2008 (UTC) - NOTE Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/IntelliCAD Technology Consortium, may be that a merge will end up a delete, if that's not the desired outcome then a merge would need to be re-evaluated TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 21:18, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, no problems finding multiple, reliable third-party sources on this product. Irrelevant for the AfD, the article should be rewritten, but it is not close to being spam. Arsenikk (talk) 11:14, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per Ejay, it's a spam/promotion article. Notice the link at the bottom offering the reader to buy the product.⇨ EconomistBR ⇦ Talk 06:19, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, Needs cleaning up but is notable enough. Dimitrii (talk) 19:31, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep – This article needs some cleanup and references added, but a search on Google Scholar indicates enough publications referencing this software to make it notable. — λ (talk) 23:42, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep This article would need to get completely cleaned up and would need some reliable sources added, but is notable enough. Razorflame 01:27, 25 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Seraphim♥Whipp 16:18, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Noah Van Sciver
Originally nominated for speedy deletion A7, and declined. Appears to fail WP:BIO. SchuminWeb (Talk) 07:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. No secondary sources. Ham Pastrami (talk) 07:55, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Non-notable; no coverage in reliable secondary sources. —97198 talk 14:04, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete again. It was already speedied once per my tagging for lack of notability, and the currently nominated article is identical to that version. - Realkyhick (Talk to me) 15:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete there are no reliable third party publications/sources available about this subject (based on my own searches). Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 18:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Google reveals nothing convincing. — Wenli (reply here) 06:10, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete fails WP:BIO and the first two sentences are a slightly reworded version of the start of the Lambiek page on him. That saying he might be close to making the grade (getting a Lambiek mention is a start), so no prejudice on some restarting this at some point in the future if sources arise (although I'd prefer it if someone worked on it in their sandbox and then dropped the Comic Project a note first so we can look it over. (Emperor (talk) 16:27, 16 May 2008 (UTC))
- Delete per above. Fails WP:BIO. Doctorfluffy (robe and wizard hat) 21:12, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was merge to Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. While information on the Guiness record exists at Guitar Hero (series), other information in the article is more appropriate to the specific article. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 15:57, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
- Note: in implementing consensus, I found a merge inappropriate due to the length and nature of existing material. Material from the article was incorporated, but with new language to make sure it did not unduly change the balance of the article. This article has accordingly been redirected instead. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 16:09, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Chris Chike
Non-notable video game player. Hemlock Martinis (talk) 06:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge into Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. His name is worthy of a mention (since it's sourced), but not enough to be notable for a separate article. JeremyMcCracken (talk) (contribs) 08:31, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge per Jeremy. Doesn't meet the WP:BIO criterion of having "made a widely recognized contribution that is part of the enduring historical record in his or her specific field": though covered in a number of potential sources, he can't be considered part of the "enduring historical record" as records don't last forever. —97198 talk 08:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge. Some notability, probably more suited to Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. WilliamH (talk) 12:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Merge, removing any records or scores which are not verified by reliable sources. Rnb (talk) 20:54, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge, worthy of mention in the Guitar Hero III article, but not quite his own article. ENSSB (talk) 21:13, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Noting that Chris is already mentioned at Guitar Hero (series) (in the cultural impact section), but this more about the fact that Guiness has a category for GH scoring. --MASEM 04:54, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was redirect. To preserve history, the redirect has been added to Category:Redirects from merges to preserve history, as text from the article was copied into Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication on August 28 2007 (compare here.) It's a small amount of text and language has subsequently been altered, but GFDL requires preservation of authorship history. That old merge has been duly noted in the edit summaries of both articles. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 16:29, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Rave on Air
Delete.This is an unsourced article dealing with a minor event local to Ravensbourne College. 'Rave on Air' is covered anyway in the main article Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication. This article adds nothing except some details of this year's (past) event. This info could be merged to the main article if thought interesting enough. Smerus (talk) 06:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Make redirect Nothing to merge, being unsourced, but a valid search hit. JeremyMcCracken (talk) (contribs) 08:32, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect, since all worthwhile info already merged.--Fabrictramp (talk) 17:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Seraphim♥Whipp 16:16, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Annie Wharton
Non-notable artist, fails WP:BIO. Only 132 Google hits, not many of them relevant and none reliable sources. Created by User:Anniewharton as the editor's sole Wikipedia edit. RGTraynor 04:58, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. No secondary sources and likely created from conflict of interest. Ham Pastrami (talk) 08:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per nom. -- Roleplayer (talk) 09:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. Single purpose account. WilliamH (talk) 16:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Weak Delete. Her CV [12] and press clippings [13] look promising. But I think she falls just slightly on the wrong side of notability: the solo shows aren't significant enough, nor the collections in which her work is held, and the press only consists of passing references in reviews of group shows or short promotional/listings pieces. A reluctant delete !vote though.--Ethicoaestheticist (talk) 19:37, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Seraphim♥Whipp 16:14, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] List of masks in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- List of masks in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs) (delete) – (View AfD)
Wikipedia is not a game guide. Prod removed by anon without explanation. Pagrashtak 03:59, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Nothing but fancruft. Irk Come in for a drink! 04:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Its only purpose is to teach people how to get the masks and their purposes. - A Link to the Past (talk) 04:59, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, Wikipedia is not a game guide. JIP | Talk 05:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per nom and other comments. TallNapoleon (talk) 05:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. It's a game guide, something which Wikipedia is not. WilliamH (talk) 12:42, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Snowball It is a game guide. This might bu useful on gamefaqs, but it doesn't belong here. Mm40|Talk|Sign|Review 13:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Gets into unnecessary detail for an encyclopedia, verging on a gameguide. Violates WP:GAMEGUIDE and WP:GAMETRIVIA. Wikipedia is for overviews of notable topics. These masks are neither notable or an overview of something notable. Randomran (talk) 14:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Wikipedia is not a game guide. This is best left for GameFAQs. Doc StrangeMailboxLogbook 15:48, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete as above -- trivial game guide stuff. This is why we have Wikia (WikiCities) sites. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 18:04, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete As everybody has said, Wikipedia is not a guide to playing games, per WP:NOTGUIDE. — Wenli (reply here) 06:10, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Clear failure of WP:NOT#GUIDE. Doctorfluffy (robe and wizard hat) 21:04, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - This really is getting ridiculous.
- Keep per Wikipedia:Lists (discriminate, verifiable, organized, and notable list consistent with what Wikipedia, a paperless compendium of general enyclopedias, specialized encyclopedias, and almanacs is). Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 03:15, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - Examples of what the masks should do should be listed in the article, but we need not run down each one. Transwiki info to a Zelda wiki if there is one. --MASEM 04:50, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- If examples should be in the main article, then why not merge and redirect without deleting? Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 16:10, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Seraphim♥Whipp 16:13, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Akiva Society
Does not appear to be notable; lack of availability of multiple, non-trivial, third-party references. --Kinu t/c 03:52, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep This group is a real group that is run by students about top tier universities. You will soon see news articles on university newspapers and from websites like BeyondBt.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pualsonese (talk • contribs)
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- "Soon" does not imply any sort of concrete availability of reliable sources at this time. Also, the site you mention appears to be a blog powered by Wordpress. --Kinu t/c 04:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete See WP:NOTADVERTISING.Irk Come in for a drink! 04:12, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak delete: Wikipedia is "not a crystal ball," so we can't tell what university newspapers will say about it in the future; furthermore, "the threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth." When the group has made some notable achievements, then please re-submit. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 04:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak Delete seeing as this appears to be different to the Bnei Akiva Society which does have some coverage, it lacks the sourcing required of WP:ORG. TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 04:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete Non-notable; two "sources" are the organization's site, one is a blog, and the third is a list of college organizations; no meaningful Google hits — Malik Shabazz (talk · contribs) 04:26, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment My group at my top-tier uni occupied the president's office for nearly a week - where's our entry!? Trachys (talk) 13:08, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete but as for this organisation, it's the same as for any new group: once you have become notable, it will be time for an article. DGG (talk) 03:37, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Speedy Keep as nominator withdrawn with no (significant) delete rationale to follow. Early close. Keeper | 76 | Disclaimer 20:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] El-A-Kru
Seems more like a personal page for a group; written like an advertisement and no notability stated. The external links aren't useful, there are no sources and Google results do not show any major media, just links to various music sites. Irk Come in for a drink! 03:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Google shows no reliable sources and fails WP:N. -- RyRy5 (talk ♠ Review) 03:43, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep and cleanup. The article certainly needs a clean-up/re-write and references added. But honestly, why not tag it as such rather than nominating it for deletion? And how on earth can you say "Google shows no reliable sources"? Observe the Goggle News results [14] - multiple articles from the main Caribbean newspapers about the band and its lead singer. Here's just one example from The Jamaica Observer:
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- Antiguan singer Tizzy from the group El A Kru won a handful of awards at the recently held International Soca Awards. Tizzy's awards included Female Soca Performer of the Year and Best New Female Soca Artiste. Tizzy sang lead vocals on El A Kru's smash hit Expose, which topped Tempo's Cross Caribbean countdown for several weeks earlier this year.
- The band has also toured the UK as part of the Antigua Carnival,[15] and their music has been played on the BBC. [16]. I know nothing about the genre myself, but within 5 minutes of doing a proper search, I found more than enough reliable, non-trivial independent sources for it to pass Wikipedia:Notability (music) Voceditenore (talk) 06:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment Wouldn't your Google search results suggest a separate article for the musician Tizzy, instead of the group as a whole? Also, the BBC Radio show host, Alex Jordan, links only to a porn star, not to a radio host (And lots of local bands play on the radio; what is so notable about that show in contrast to many other ones?) Irk Come in for a drink! 06:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment Not instead of in addition to. But for now we're considering the band. The coverage concentrates the headlines on her because she is the band's lead singer. Only one of the criteria for WP:Music has to be met. This band meets at least 4.
- It has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent from the musician/ensemble itself and reliable
- Contains at least one member who was once a part of or later joined a band that is otherwise notable
- Has had a charted hit on any national music chart.
- Has become the most prominent representative of a notable style or of the local scene of a city (in this case, a country, Antigua). The notable style is Soca music.
- Re your comments on Alex Jordan. Please observe the Wikipedia article on the one I'm referring to DJ Alex Jordan. The reason I chose the BBC example is that it is not "local". It's not based in Antigua. The BBC is the premier broadcasting company in the UK. Have a look at the wikipedia article on the BBC. Voceditenore (talk) 06:47, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment If Tizzy is notable now and she is the lead vocalist of this band... I think that's even greater indication of the band's notability than whether or not she joined a later band. But most importantly, you aren't seriously proposing that the principal daily newspapers of Antigua (The Antigua Sun),[17] Jamaica (Jamaica Observer),[18] and Trindad and Tobago, (The Trindad and Tobago Express)[19] are not reliable or prominent sources simply because they don't have their own Wikipedia article? And since when is being known primarily in one country (although in this case, it's three) a bar to a Wikipedia article? In any case, I've notified the projects which can provide more expert input on this (which should have been done in the first place) and we'll wait and see how the discussion develops. Voceditenore (talk) 08:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep after filtering out for event sales listings there still appears to be more than significant coverage of the group on a multi-national level. Seems to be no question of them passing WP:MUSIC regardless of whether or not a singer did or didn't go on to join another band. TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 13:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Withdrawing nomination after more information has been apparent. Irk Come in for a drink! 16:51, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Note I have now completely re-written the article, removed the copious hype and irrelevant blithering, and added numerous references. The previous version really was awful, and I'm sure had considerable copy/paste from the El-A-Kru website. So all's well that ends well. Voceditenore (talk) 17:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was speedy delete under criterion G3, "blatant and obvious misinformation". —C.Fred (talk) 03:09, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Evil Futon
Borderline nonsense, no references, Wikipedia isn't for things made up one day. PotionsMasterSnape (talk) 02:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- G1 as utter nonsense. So tagged. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 02:55, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy Delete -- this should have been speedied from square one. 'Nuff said. --Mhking (talk) 03:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was SPEEDY DELETE. The article was already a speedy delete candidate (A7) before being brought to AfD. Two established editors have since stated it fits the criteria. The article does not have a snowball's chance in Hell of surviving AfD anyway, and the author has only ever made three edits: two to this article, and one to the Wikipedia page about notability of individual persons, with the content of copying this article verbatim. Therefore I think it is fair to speedy delete this article. Any objections can be brought up either on my talk page or at WP:DRV. JIP | Talk 19:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Prince aj
Borderline speedy deletion candidate. Does not pass notability criteria (WP:BIO). No references. PotionsMasterSnape (talk) 02:48, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. No sources or references, the text of the article is barely comprehensible. I did a bit of looking around on Google and did not find much except for some myspace and youtube links. Fails WP:BIO and WP:MUSIC. Nsk92 (talk) 02:52, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Regular delete. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:48, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, no notability whatsoever, completely unreferenceable, probably a hoax. Not an A7 per se... it's a shame that speedy deletion doesn't apply to ridiculously grandiose claims of notability. --Kinu t/c 03:54, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Seems to fail WP:N, WP:BIO, and WP:MUSIC. -- RyRy5 (talk ♠ Review) 03:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, advertisement for a non-notable artist. JIP | Talk 05:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per above comments. Good Ol’factory (talk) 10:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete not notable. Could be a case for snowball? --Deadly∀ssassin 10:07, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Given the contributor's other edits, I think this is a speedy deletion candidate. Rossami (talk) 11:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per above. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 18:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy Delete A7. GtstrickyTalk or C 18:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was CSD A3/CSD G10 (appears to be an attempt at communication with subject of article and/or attack against him). --Kinu t/c 03:58, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Wallywacked
Obvious protologism, no evidence of actual use, Wikipedia is not for thinks made up one day. Powers T 02:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete (WP:CSD#G10). 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Fabrictramp (talk) 16:29, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] AS IS Stokes Foundation
no real claim to notability I'm afraid - combined with poor sources = delete for now Privatemusings (talk) 02:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete: it's not notable. Alexius08 is welcome to talk about his contributions. 03:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Regular delete: it at least cites to a newspaper, but we need more. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete Less than 5 ghits. — Wenli (reply here) 06:09, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was merge. Wizardman 17:06, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Silvana (Last Exile)
Fails WP:N and WP:FICT; unnotable vehicle the Last Exile series. This unreferenced article reads like a personal essay with some WP:OR thrown in and a ton of plot recounting. No significant coverage in third-party reliable sources to warrant its existence. Failed PROD. Removing editor gave no reason for deprodding. Collectonian (talk) 02:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete. Non-notable fictional element that has not received substantial coverage from sources independent of the subject. Doctorfluffy (robe and wizard hat) 04:26, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge to Last Exile. The Silvana is as important to that setting as the Enterprise is to Star Trek. Edward321 (talk) 17:02, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge to Last Exile. Alone, this article fails WP:FICTION and WP:N, but in that article, it is notable. Razorflame 16:04, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge- Fails Wikipedia:FICT.⇨ EconomistBR ⇦ Talk 06:13, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was merge. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 15:32, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Exile (Last Exile)
Fails WP:N and WP:FICT; unnotable term used the Last Exile series. This unreferenced article reads like a personal essay with some WP:OR thrown in and a ton of plot recounting. No significant coverage in third-party reliable sources to warrant its existence. Failed PROD with no reason for its deprodding given by removing editor. Collectonian (talk) 02:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Merge to Last Exile. I see there are several related Last Exile/Prester nominations tonight. JJL (talk) 02:32, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Yes...someone deprodded all five with no explanation/reason at the same time, and there just started a clean up effort on the LE stuff last night. Weee....Collectonian (talk) 02:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge to Last Exile. An important element of the setting. Edward321 (talk) 17:16, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge. I see this was suggested in July, 2006, on the talk page. A very good idea—it saves this article from having to stand on its own. And it doesn't appear to be worked on any more, so I guess this is its final form. --AnnaFrance (talk) 14:47, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was merge to Last Exile. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 15:24, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Prester
Fails WP:N and WP:FICT; unnotable setting of a single anime series. Unreferenced article reads like a giant plot regurgitation and personal essay with some WP:OR thrown in. Failed PROD with no reason for deprodding given. Collectonian (talk) 02:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Merge and redirect to the main article at Last Exile. JJL (talk) 02:30, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: if Grand Stream is deleted, this article should be deleted too. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment if deleted, maybe redirect to Presbyter (dunno how common of an alternative spelling it is) or Prester John. cab (talk) 05:49, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge to Last Exile. Edward321 (talk) 17:11, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was merge to Last Exile. Clear consensus that this article does not merit stand-alone status. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 15:15, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Grand Stream
Fails WP:N and WP:FICT; unnotable single aspect of the Last Exile series. Unreferenced article reads like a giant plot regurgitation and personal essay with some WP:OR thrown in. Failed PROD with no reason for deprod given. Collectonian (talk) 02:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: Somebody typing "Grand Stream" into a search box may be referring to Grandstream VoIP phones. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Somehow, I doubt it...that doesn't seem much more notable than this and its been CSDed. Collectonian (talk) 04:55, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete. Non-notable element of a fictional universe which has not received substantial coverage from reliable secondary sources. Article is entirely plot summary. I am unfamiliar with the subject matter, but I agree with the nom's contention that there is some OR thrown in. Fictionalweathercruft. Doctorfluffy (robe and wizard hat) 04:42, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge to Last Exile. Important element of the setting. Edward321 (talk) 17:13, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge per above. This should be a heading in Last Exile. --AnnaFrance (talk) 14:55, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Wizardman 17:09, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Pic vicious
Non-notable group. Fails WP:MUSIC. No reliable sources, nothing at artistdirect.com or allmusic.com, nothing at news.google.com, the links don't prove notability, in fact, the last one indicates that they only have one EP and nothing else, and another of the links indicates that they're unsigned. Corvus cornixtalk 02:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - verges on speedy-worthy; totally fails WP:MUSIC standards; has been speedied in the past, in an even more sketchy form. --Orange Mike | Talk 02:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - albums are all red links. Cunard (talk) 02:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Jam into the trash - resoundingly and convincingly fails to demonstrate notability. When half the sources are hosted on Blogspot.com and the other half are short, non-substantial mentions of the subject, you know the article will sink like the Titanic. Pegasus «C¦T» 12:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: This was A7 speedied just 2 days ago. weburiedoursecretsinthegarden 12:45, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep: Pic Vicious should not be deleted and is notable for various reason. Only 2 are from Blogs.
Being recognized out of 1 Million + bands on Myspace and being ranked #1;Multiple reviews and radio play in nationally recognized magazine and stations; Receiving national distribution, commercial radio play; TV commercials airing including MTV; Regional tour; Received national press in Pulse, URB, Element; Previously being signed to Critical Mass Records with band Illadapted and having national commercial releases Devconfire (talk • contribs) 12:53, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Speedily Deleted (non-admin closure) by Orangemike, WP:CSD#G3, "hoax word". WilliamH (talk) 17:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Ursidphobia
Contested prod. Dictionary definition for a word from a systematic pattern of names. No references and 0 Ghits to indicate that this term is actually used in a clinical setting. Delete as WP:Verifiability, Wikipedia is not a dictionary, and Wikipedia is not a crystal ball unless reliable sources are provided to show that this word was not just made up by a Steven Colbert fan.[20] --Allen3 talk 02:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I contested the ProD mainly to solicit community input. My vote would be to redirect to specific phobia; however, it is possible that it's a misspelling, in which case I would have no objection to deletion. (I acknowledge this falls under WP:DICTIONARY, but WP:CRYSTAL is inapplicable.) 69.140.152.55 (talk) 02:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, do not redirect a word which has no reliable sources that it even exists. Corvus cornixtalk 02:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, Wikipedia is not a dictionary. JIP | Talk 05:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete wp:neologism, only google hit is wikipedia...victor falk 12:53, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete per WP:CSD#G3. Blatant disinformation/vandalism. User:Nickbay clearly created this just so he could substantiate a comment left here. WilliamH (talk) 15:52, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Boldly re-directed per nom's own comment. Non-admin close TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 04:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Callie Kirkpatrick Elementary
Fails the notability guideline for schools. Redirect/Merge to Menifee Union School District. Cunard (talk) 01:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I am also nominating the following related schools because they are from the same district (Menifee Union School District):
- Chester W. Morrison Elementary (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Evans Ranch Elementary (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Freedom Crest Elementary (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Menifee Elementary (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Oak Meadows Elementary (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- Ridgemoor Elementary (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs) Cunard (talk) 01:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect all to the school district. That could have been done without an AfD. Corvus cornixtalk 02:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect all. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- BOLDLY redirected, the nom didn't want a deletion and this was the only outcome per WP:SCHOOLS and general precdent. If there's disagreement, please feel free to revert TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 04:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Article lacks sourcing and stated criteria. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 15:00, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Beijing Ten Prominent Building
Original research, no Google hits. Hemlock Martinis (talk) 01:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: I think the title should be something like Ten tallest buildings in Beijing, or something like that, if we can figure what the criteria are for listing here. It looks like it was created by a non-English speaker. Corvus cornixtalk 02:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: Are they the tallest? If not, what criteria are used to determine which are the most prominent? Is there a
n officialpublished list?If there is an official list,is there any controversy? Or is the article listcruft? 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC) - Delete. Without any kind of sourcing it looks like OR, and unless sources insist on a Top 10 grouping there's no reason to assume this number in an article. I think the intended topic is covered by Tourist attractions of Beijing. Ham Pastrami (talk) 07:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. It's possible this has been derived/copied from some sort of "official" list made by a govt or some other organization — and that the title has been translated in a literal sort of way from Chinese that doesn't quite work, but without sources we're at sea in trying to figure out where it came from. On the other hand, it could just be made up. Delete b/c we just don't know. Good Ol’factory (talk) 10:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment This would be great if it were sourced, although I suspect it's original research. What a "great leap forward" from the "Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution" to the "Beijing International Finance Building". You can almost hear Chairman Mao turning over in his grave. Mandsford (talk) 21:34, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Unsourced. It's just a list with no content. — Wenli (reply here) 06:08, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- The current list is unsourced, barely comprehensible and probably original research. As such, it should probably be deleted, although I wouldn't object to redirecting it to List of tallest buildings in Beijing. AecisBrievenbus 14:14, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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- The result was Speedily deleted by Dlohcierekim as nonsense, just like was done twice before. Dlohcierekim 03
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[edit] G.i.b
Unsourced article about a company that could be a hoax. If not, the article itself states that, for the time being, the article will not be able to comply with WP:V Nick—Contact/Contribs 01:30, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I think it might be a hoax too. Delete. 99.230.152.143 (talk) 01:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete as hoax/nonsense. Rnb (talk) 01:39, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy Delete as hoax/conspiracy. There is no such things as the Global intelligence bureau. Even if it is not a hoax the article admits it is complete WP:OR. -Icewedge (talk) 01:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete as per WP:V. While the article reads like a description from a video game, article presents the subject as a real world organization. As secret assassination groups do not leave a trail of documentation, there is no reason to believe this article will be able to satisfy Wikipedia's policy on WP:Verifiability of material. --Allen3 talk 01:48, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete (regular delete, not speedy) as nonsense. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 02:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy delete: nonsense hoax. Why bother? Alexius08 is welcome to talk about his contributions. 03:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- G3 as hoax, so tagged. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 03:45, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was keep. Since this isn't your average AfD, I'll explain this close somewhat in depth. Firstly, going by counting votes (which one of course should never do at AfD), the overwhelming majority want this article kept. However, since this is not a vote count, that is only a contributing factor to the result. Going through the delete votes, there is a clear idea that Encyclopedia Dramatica does not pass two notability guidelines, WP:WEB and WP:N. There is general agreement however, that there is at least one reference that asserts notability, that being this article. So we have proof that it is somewhat notable, if not in multiple sources.
Secondly, there are many votes that simply conflict each other without any proof or evidence of what they are saying, e.g. "Does not pass WP:WEB" and "Passes WP:WEB." Clearly, people have differing views on what an article requires to pass this guideline. And yes, it is just a guideline, not a policy. It does not have to be strictly followed, like, say WP:BLP.
Thirdly, the article was fully protected until 2 days ago, so not allowing any changes to the article could possibly have skewed the debate somewhat.
Fourthly, while many of the websites shown are trivial mentions to some, to others the opinion clearly differs as to what is trivial and what isn't. This is perhaps an issue that should be discussed further on the relevant guideline pages. Additionally, there are going to be more mentions of it out there. Just because they aren't immediately available to you doesn't mean they don't exist.
Fifthly, many of the delete votes do not provide sufficient reasoning for their opinion, e.g. "hate site" is not a reason to delete something. Nor is "attracts drama". Yes, there are similar keep votes, but there are substantially more of people wanting to keep this overall, and in any case the de facto result for these is keep – it's up to the delete voters to prove it isn't notable.
Sixthly, I'll make it clear I do not endorse the content on Encyclopedia Dramatica, particularly its coverage of Wikipedia and its editors. As an encyclopedia however, we need to keep a neutral point of view on such issues. We cannot ignore subjects because they are critical of us.
Finally, whilst I have no doubt in my mind I have closed this fairly, I am very sure this will be taken to deletion review. That's fine with me, I know that whichever way this was closed someone would be unhappy. In all, I hope I've done the right thing here. Thanks, Al Tally (talk) 21:02, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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Fails WP:NOTABILITY, WP:WEB. Nothing more than an advert for a site which co-ordinates vandalism and attacks Wikipedians and adds little if any encyclopedic value to wikipedia, WP:DENY. Has a few links but they all seem to be trivial coverage or mentions. Trivial or incidental coverage of a subject by secondary sources is not sufficient to establish notability. The depth of coverage of the subject by the source must be considered. which is clearly noted in multiple notability guidelines. Hu12 (talk) 01:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- <sarcasm>Of course, Wikipedians would never come over to ED and use it to attack 'fellow' project memebers they have beef with would they? Of course not. You're too good for petty squabbles like that over here aren't you? You're all pure as driven snow.</sarcasm> I know for a fact that Wikipedians use ED to attack admins and users here they don't like. OldDirtyBtard (a TOW cockpuppet stole my nick).--82.156.183.49 (talk) 21:04, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Has been mentioned in a wide variety of news outlets including The New York Times. At some points in the development of the current version of the article, the reference list was actually nearly as long, or maybe longer, than the article itself. Its attacks on Wikipedia and Wikipedians are utterly irrelevant; WP:NPOV requires that we cover those who hate us, and/or that we hate, in an evenhanded manner regardless. Opposition to this article seems based more on fear and loathing than on logic. *Dan T.* (talk) 01:21, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. I repeat the same arguments I had in this discussion few days ago - Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2008 May 8 - there is a lot of secondary sources, last being the feature article in ninemsn - [21]. --Have a nice day. Running 01:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- comment - ED has a page "ED in the news" with many sources, that proves ED's notablility a little bit more. The site is banned to link, so copy + paste + add the dot
- encyclopediadramatica com/Encyclopedia_Dramatica:ED_in_the_News --Have a nice day. Running 21:34, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- bloody hell - can we GO three days without an ED debate? can we? --Random832 (contribs) 01:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- comment - i guess that's what they call wikidrama :) --Have a nice day. Running 01:32, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment The most recent DRV closed with recreation allowed, AFD optional. It hasn't actually been discussed on AFD in ages, only in DRV terms (i.e. ready for recreation). --Dhartung | Talk 08:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Still fails notability test in my mind, mostly trival mentions, no direct coverage. Really a wiki-only phenomenon. MBisanz talk 01:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep- Encyclopedia Dramatica is a notable website among internet users. The article is well sourced. If Livejournal and Urban Dictionary can have a page I don't see why Encyclopedia Dramatica should be left out of the group. Deathawk (talk) 01:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong keep - Please explain how the site fails WP:NOTABILITY and WP:WEB. It has a higher Alexa rating than Uncyclopedia. The article isn't an advert in any way, refering to the site as "coarse, offensive, and frequently obscene" (something which would never be allowed in many articles) And by the way, the fact that the site attacks Wikipedians is irrelevant, as WP:DENY isn't policy, and doesn't preclude Wikipedia's goal to be an embodiment of all human knowledge. We don't delete the article on Al-Quaida because it gives unwanted attention to terrorists.--Urban Rose 01:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Sweet Jesus Keep The place has been covered quite a bit by international news, and I'm sure I can dig up some stuff right now that'll clarify importance even more. Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :) 01:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Tentatively meets notability guidelines, seems to have the potential to moreso. Well put-together and cited, what's all the up-in-arms about? — pd_THOR | =/\= | 01:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep The scope of the sources looks just fine to me. Not all of them are directly about ED, but there is enough here to indicate that it meets WP:WEB. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 01:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- DELETE Must I explain to you exactly how this site sexually humiliates our editors? I did not want to post here with the terrorist sympathizers, but you forced my hand. Many of their latest articles attack our admin corp. I won't link to it because as of right now it is lesser known, since no one really reads ED anymore because they have realised that doing so aligns them with cyberterrorists. Does that make you feel good? Aiding and abetting sexual humiliation and cyber stalking? Or are you under the impression that a free encyclopedia just builds itself, regardless of whether or not we have editors? I am part of the silent majority and our voice will be heard. If that offends you in some way, I suggest you take a deep look into your soul and find out if you have any empathy for another living, breathing human being. Are you one of these "free speech" nutcases that thinks it is ok to deface the Virgin Mary with excrement or something? Because that is what Encyclopedia Dramatica amounts to. The Voice Of Your Heart (talk) 01:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment You just explained why the article should remain on Wikipedia. It is certainly notable if it inspired this sort of response. This is not up for dispute. Jameth (talk) Jameth (talk) 06:53, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- comment Being an atheist, I don't really care about someone defacing the Virgin Mary with excrement or something. Besices, your arguments are like copied from Wikipedia:Arguments to avoid in deletion discussions. --Have a nice day. Running 01:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- ... Sorry, you're calling people who write for that site TERRORISTS? If you present a reasonable rationale for the removal of an article, ED will take it down. I am, actually, one of those "free speech nutcases" that believes people have the right to say what they will without religious fanatics like yourself telling me I'm a hateful sinner for not believing in Jesus and behaving like a "good Christian." What the hell kind of argument was that, anyway? And quite frankly, the articles on some of the admin are healthy to have. Sure, they're crude, rude, and lewd. But you know, I like knowing that some admin are the scariest power-mongers to ever grace the internet. Keeps me from running afoul of them, and I can keep contributing to Wikipedia in peace. Plus, it's funny. If you don't think it's funny, don't read it, for the love of Ducks. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean we can't have it. This article is a Keeper. Howa0082 (talk) 01:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment (To "The voice of your heart") I'm sorry to say this, but people like you shouldn't really be editing Wikipedia. You make it blatantly obvious that your only interest in voting "delete" is to further your own personal agenda against that site, not to improve the encyclopedia.--Urban Rose
- Comment (To "The voice of your heart") You have to be kidding me. Unquestioning loyalty to admins is a terrible stance to take. We are all human, and we all make mistakes. People who are ostensibly entrusted with a common public good like wikipedia should be expected to live up to high standards. Are you seriously going to start defending Erik Möller and how it's ok to advocate for pedophilia now? - DLB —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.23.212.107 (talk) 04:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- ... Sorry, you're calling people who write for that site TERRORISTS? If you present a reasonable rationale for the removal of an article, ED will take it down. I am, actually, one of those "free speech nutcases" that believes people have the right to say what they will without religious fanatics like yourself telling me I'm a hateful sinner for not believing in Jesus and behaving like a "good Christian." What the hell kind of argument was that, anyway? And quite frankly, the articles on some of the admin are healthy to have. Sure, they're crude, rude, and lewd. But you know, I like knowing that some admin are the scariest power-mongers to ever grace the internet. Keeps me from running afoul of them, and I can keep contributing to Wikipedia in peace. Plus, it's funny. If you don't think it's funny, don't read it, for the love of Ducks. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean we can't have it. This article is a Keeper. Howa0082 (talk) 01:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Notable, rather notorious website. Reliable sources demonstrate notability - here's one that devotes an entire article to profiling the site.[22] The article is hardly an advertisement - it's a standard attempt to describe a web service that happens to be antagonistic towards Wikipedia. Refusing to print an article about something just because it upsets Wikipedians is somewhere between sour grapes and censorship. If you're going to understand Internet culture, this is a signifigant piece of it.Wikidemo (talk) 01:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Also, Speedy close. Articles ought not to be nominated for deletion while they are fully protected. First, that lets administrators game the system to have the upper hand. The only way to nominate for deletion while under protection is to use the administrative privilege of editing protected articles, so that's using admin tools in a content dispute. Second, the normal process of an article up for deletion is that if there are deficiencies in sourcing, notability, relevance, etc., they can be fixed through the editing process before a decision is made. That can't happen here, so the legitimacy of any result to delete would be in question. Wikidemo (talk) 01:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete (edit conflict x2), as the one who cleaned up the sources earlier today, almost every source there only mentions Dramatica in passing. Two just define it. I don't think Fortuny's use of the site automatically conveys notability on it, only on himself. If he'd done the same on his personal blog, we wouldn't be allowing an article on that blog. Unless someone can produce some true, significant coverage, I just don't see how this site meets WP:WEB, and why we should have an article on a site that's blacklisted from even having its URL posted anywhere. And, as a side note, I have no idea if ED is an attack site or not, never go to it and have never really heard of it before today. So I'm basing my comments purely on the article and its sources. Collectonian (talk) 01:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Thoroughly cited; it would be a violation of WP:NPOV to pretend it doesn't exist, and despite the hassles we've had with it, we cover much worse. I don't believe in the "borderline notability means we get to toss neutrality out the window and decide on the basis of IDONTLIKEIT" style arguments for deleting it, and I don't believe that its notability is as borderline as proponents of that argument make out. And as we've just hashed all this out at DRV I don't see what is to be accomplished from doing it all again so soon, so I'm tempted to advocate not just a keep but a speedy keep. —David Eppstein (talk) 01:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per Collectonian regarding the sourcing issue: fails WP:WEB. Anything Wikipedia-related tends to receive enhanced attention in Wikipedia discussions. DurovaCharge! 01:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep It's a good site. Just because some people do not agree with what is being said, doesn't mean it should be removed. 24.150.181.11 (talk) 16:26, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Sources mention ED only in passing - cobbling together lots of trivial mentions does not create the level of sourcing needed for an article. Not having an article does not mean pretending that ED doesn't exist, it just reflects that the site doesn't have the depth of third party coverage necessary to meet our inclusion criteria. Needs more extensive coverage before we should have an article about it - not more sources, just one or two more that are actually about ED, rather than ones that simply refer to it's existence. WjBscribe 01:52, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- What about this one?http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=459249 That's not just in passing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wikidemo (talk • contribs)
- It's debatable whether even that source, which provides more detail than any other we have links to, actually meets the requirement of substantial coverage. You could easily describe this source as providing only a brief summary of the nature of the content or the publication of Internet addresses and site, meaning even this source doesn't meet the requirements of WP:WEB 1 (3). And you need not one but at least two sources that provide "non-trivial" amounts of coverage. WP:WEB demands coverage in multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent Noroton (talk) 02:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- For goodness sakes, that's not debatable! It's an article in a major national news outlet devoted entirely to the subject. That "brief summary" thing is meant to discourage using guides to prove notability, not to knock out feature articles because they're written entirely about a website. If triviality is the threshold there are a dozen articles already cited that are not trivial mentions (unless you wish to reinvent what the term "trivial" means). They describe newsworthy events that happened involving ED and got a lot of press. Wikidemo (talk) 02:03, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- It's debatable whether even that source, which provides more detail than any other we have links to, actually meets the requirement of substantial coverage. You could easily describe this source as providing only a brief summary of the nature of the content or the publication of Internet addresses and site, meaning even this source doesn't meet the requirements of WP:WEB 1 (3). And you need not one but at least two sources that provide "non-trivial" amounts of coverage. WP:WEB demands coverage in multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent Noroton (talk) 02:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- What about this one?http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=459249 That's not just in passing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wikidemo (talk • contribs)
- As much as I dislike the subject, there was a clear consensus to recreate at DRV. There is sourcing. Extremely weak keep. Corvus cornixtalk 02:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment - Fully protecting an article going through AFD defeats part of the purpose of AFD - to allow improvements to the article to demonstrate why it should be kept. Unprotect. Exxolon (talk) 02:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep The notability argument keeps being thrown around, but look at Uncyclopedia's press coverage. It's a bunch of trivial mentions, mostly from other wikis. But that article isn't constantly being put up for deletion. Sometimes notability falls outside the "reliable sources" realm, especially when we have statistics from places like Alexa that show it is a significant site. -Kevman459 (talk) 02:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Speedy close without prejudice to relist after the article is unprotected. How are editors to improve the article, use the ediprotected tag? This will surely slow things down for this timed debate. Regards, NonvocalScream (talk) 02:04, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. ED has been mentioned in a wide variety of news stories and meets notability guidelines, even if they are mean to people on the Internet.Dantsea (talk) 02:06, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
— Dantsea (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic. Acalamari 02:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)- Is your personal dislike of the subject matter so great that you must now reduce your rebuttal to IDON'TKNOWYOU? Dantsea (talk) 02:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- No, as I have not commented either keep or delete in this AfD at this point. Acalamari 02:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Fair enough, though you have highlighted one of the reasons I usually edit from IP only, and don't get involved in matters like this. Dantsea (talk) 02:21, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Ah...struck out. Acalamari 02:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Either way, This !vote was added by Dantsea, Who has made no other edits in the past year and a half.--Hu12 (talk) 03:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Also, I don't recycle and I love foie gras. Dantsea (talk) 03:34, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Either way, This !vote was added by Dantsea, Who has made no other edits in the past year and a half.--Hu12 (talk) 03:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Ah...struck out. Acalamari 02:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Fair enough, though you have highlighted one of the reasons I usually edit from IP only, and don't get involved in matters like this. Dantsea (talk) 02:21, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- No, as I have not commented either keep or delete in this AfD at this point. Acalamari 02:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Is your personal dislike of the subject matter so great that you must now reduce your rebuttal to IDON'TKNOWYOU? Dantsea (talk) 02:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Here are the sources from the article:-
- Neva, Chonin. "Sex and the City", San Francisco Chronicle, Hearst Communications, 17 September 2006, pp. p.20.—A trivial mention in a roundup of cyber-prank news stories.
- "Privacy", Warren's Washington Internet Daily, 12 September 2006.—Couldn't find online, but judging by what it's cited for, trivial as above.
- Dee, Jonathan (1 July 2007). All the News That's Fit to Print Out. Magazine p. 5, 34. The New York Times.—A trivial mention in an article about Wikipedia.
- Davies, Shaun (8 May 2008). Critics point finger at satirical website. National Nine News.—Not very long and certainly not indepth, but finally, an article about ED.
- Douglas, Nick (18 January 2008). What The Hell Are 4chan, ED, Something Awful, And 'b'?. Gawker.com.—Is Gawker.com a reliable source? In response to a reader query, this piece gives a brief into to four different websites, of which ED is one.
- "2 Do: Monday, December 26", RedEye Edition, Chicago Tribune, 16 December 2005, pp. p. 2.—Couldn't find online. One of four sources used to cite the assertion that ED has been described as "coarse, offensive and frequently obscene".
- Mitchell, John. "Megabits and Pieces: The latest teen hangout", North Adams Transcript, 20 May 2006.—Ditto.
- Hind, John. (5 June 2005). What's the word?. The Observer.—A trivial mention in an article explaining "TL;DR".
- Cassel, David (8 March 2007). John Edwards' Virtual Attackers Unmasked. AlterNet.—Trivial mention in an article about an e-terrorist group.
- Anonymous Protests Outside Scientology Sites. Londonist (11 February 2009).— Trivial mention in an article about anti-Scientology protests; for perspective, www.whyaretheydead.net and www.xenu.net are also linked.
- Man Posed As a Woman to Elicit Personal Ad Responses. MSNBC. 12 September 2006.—I wasn't watching TV that day, but see #1 above.
- Dibbel, Julian (18 January 2008). Mutilated Furries, Flying Phalluses: Put the Blame on Griefers, the Sociopaths of the Virtual World. Wired.—Trivial mention (two, to be fair) in an article about internet culture.
- Anonymous operation leads to pedophile conviction. Global Television Network.—This isn't actually a reference so much as a hint that one might exist. See also #1.
- After all that, I can't see a demonstration of notability. Only one source really writes about ED, and that piece really is very short. SHEFFIELDSTEELTALK 02:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- This is a fallacious argument. The reason that the article does not have the best sources available is because it was undeleted yesterday and is protected so noone can improve it. SheffieldSteel should argue on the basis of the reliable sources which can be found to demonstrate the notability of this topic currently, and not the ones which are currently on a write-protected article. The whole point of wikis is that the community can improve badly written or sourced articles, it is fundamentally unfair to judge this article while it is protected. 86.31.102.215 (talk) 10:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete per above. I also see no major demonstration of notability. seicer | talk | contribs 02:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete as per nom, Collectonian and Sheffield Steel. Looking over the sourcing, only the Nine News source gives anything close to "substantial" coverage, and you need more under WP:WEB or WP:N. Provide more sourcing, change my !vote/opinion. Noroton (talk) 02:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Additional comment: Seven sentences plus examples. That's all the Nine News article has. And they're short sentences. I'd call that approaching substantial, but if that's the best there is, there isn't enough. WP:N clearly requires at least two, the way that guideline is currently written. WP:WEB requires the same. Noroton (talk) 02:45, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Not quite notable enough yet. I said to allow relisting at DRV, and now it is. If it had another 1-2 sources like the MSN, I would say keep. Also, more AFDs are at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Encyclopædia Dramatica (3rd nomination) and Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Encyclopedia Dramatica. Lawrence Cohen § t/e 02:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Permanent Keep... Sweet fuck! I'd say keep! It brings the drama to the internets... The war between TOW and ED is still going on... TL:DR --Creamy!Talk 02:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- This is a common misconception. ED does not hate TOW, we just have issues with some of the hypocrisies shown by members who have been entrusted with sysop status (re: Sceptre, MONGO). Quite a few ED sysops and users (myself included) constructively add things to the wikipedia project. It's the disgust with the factionalism and political alliances that distort objective records of people and events on this "collective" project that we find objection to. We do not represent ourselves to be anything short of ridiculous, your pretentious masquerade as some sort of objective collective of 'all human knowledge' is both laughable and sad at the same time considering your current structure and often idiotic bickering. - DLB
- The "articles" on Phaedriel and Sceptre would tend not to support your characterization. Corvus cornixtalk 17:43, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- This is a common misconception. ED does not hate TOW, we just have issues with some of the hypocrisies shown by members who have been entrusted with sysop status (re: Sceptre, MONGO). Quite a few ED sysops and users (myself included) constructively add things to the wikipedia project. It's the disgust with the factionalism and political alliances that distort objective records of people and events on this "collective" project that we find objection to. We do not represent ourselves to be anything short of ridiculous, your pretentious masquerade as some sort of objective collective of 'all human knowledge' is both laughable and sad at the same time considering your current structure and often idiotic bickering. - DLB
- Delete. per my nom. Sadly, those arguing for the value of material that is substandard, inadequate and unencyclopedic and suggesting that such articles be kept regardless of those facts damages the credibility and future success of Wikipedia. Unfortunatly Trivial or incidental coverage of a subject by secondary sources is not sufficient to establish notability. The depth of coverage of the subject by the source must be considered. which is clearly noted in the notability guidelines. Self-promotion and product placement are not the routes to having an encyclopaedia article. Content that does not belong in an encyclopedia is removed.--Hu12 (talk) 02:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep: It exists. It is popular. It is moar popular than Uncyclopedia. See here.--Piepie (talk) 02:31, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Alexa is not an Inclusion criteria. Notability is distinct from "fame", "importance", or "popularity". This is not a valid rationale. --Hu12 (talk) 02:55, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- So you would deny Toe Fat an entry? --Piepie (talk) 03:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Distinct from notability, yes. But also related to. Fame, importance, and popularity all tend to make things more notable. A high Alexa rank (meaning a huge audience) is, like a high population for a city or a large size or scope of distribution for a product, a listing for a company on a stock exchange, longevity or membership size of an organization, and so on, an indication that something is worth knowing about. It is an argument one can weigh and approve or disapprove, even ignore, but it is certainly not an invalid argument. Deciding on notability is not a rote weighing of article mentions (a standard by which the subject would be clearly notable, with multiple substantial mentions in major news sources) Wikidemo (talk) 07:30, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- So you would deny Toe Fat an entry? --Piepie (talk) 03:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Alexa is not an Inclusion criteria. Notability is distinct from "fame", "importance", or "popularity". This is not a valid rationale. --Hu12 (talk) 02:55, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep: Just because some Wikipedia Editors find the content offensive does not mean it does not exist. I can type in any bizzare unheard of term and bring up an article on Wikipedia, but an incredibly popular human website deserves to be deleted because it 'offends'? How about GodHatesFags.com? I demand Westboro Baptist Church articles be deleted because they OFFEND me! Way to go, you tools. - Anonymous — 68.101.8.94 (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
- Keep per nontrivial source http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=459249 Edit:also, http://www.newsreview.com/chico/Content?oid=620760 Z00r (talk) 02:52, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Per Corvus Cornix. It passed a DRV. There was consensus to recreate. It has sources. RyanGerbil10(Kick 'em in the Dishpan!) 02:54, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep' Notable. Can we please go at least a month or two without having to slog through this tired old discussion? At a certain point, constantly AFDing or DRVing the same article become blatant pointy disruption... --ElKevbo (talk) 03:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. The bias shown by some editors is horrifying. This site clearly meets WP:WEB, anyone saying otherwise is not fooling anyone. Please stop gaming the system by making absurd claims and try to back them up by throwing around links to WP:EPTBOP (Essay Pretending To Be Official Policy); it's rather annoying as I have to follow all the links only to find out it's an essay (not policy, not even a recommendation) that is only loosely related to the subject at hand. Wikipedia is not censored for anyone, no matter how offensive the subject might be for you and me. Deleting Encyclopedia Dramatica's article won't magically remove ED from the Internet. Wikipedia is supposed to be an encyclopedia with the sum of all human knowledge; removing content just because the large majority of Wikipedia's editors strongly dislikes the subject in question is completely unacceptable and makes a mockery out of this project's goals. I'd like to point out that Wikipedia projects in other languages have no problems whatsoever with keeping an article about Encyclopedia Dramatica, there are never any "trolls" disrupting the article. In fact, most of the "disruptions" this article suffers from consist of clear wikigaming (removing sources, starting disputes over trivial matters, etc) from people who, for some reason, can't sleep at night as long as we keep a completely innocuous article on some website popular among some Internet subculutures. Please, grow up. Wikipedia is not a MMORPG, you don't win experience points every time you get an article you hate deleted. On another note, I'd also like to point out that this isn't the 2nd nomination for this article, it's the 5th. First nomination, (delete) second nomination (keep), third nomination (no consensus, keep), fourth nomination (delete). -Mpontes (talk) 03:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Honesty. Thank you for reading between the lines and trying to be objective. Honestly this whole situation has gotten rather ridiculous with the petty vendettas many editors have blatently flaunted. -DLB —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.135.183.190 (talk) 06:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC) — 71.135.183.190 (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
- Keep. Passes all wikipedia guidelines. JeanLatore (talk) 03:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Close: I don't care to actually say "keep" nor "delete" right now. This nomination was very inappropriate, IMHO. Consensus for this article was just reached a day ago. - Rjd0060 (talk) 03:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Article meets criteria for inclusion, notability has been established, and the subject is covered in reliable sources. When that is the case, we don't get to exclude something simply because we don't like it. ED exists, and a version of the article has been authored that meets Wikipedia's criteria. Let's move on. - auburnpilot talk 03:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Procedural Keep wasn't there something on the talk page saying to wait at least a month before trying to AfD this? Keeping my opinions to myself until such a time that a valid AfD comes up. JuJube (talk) 03:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep per AuburnPilot. VegaDark (talk) 03:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, in my own words at the DRV: passes the requirements, no more no less. –– Lid(Talk) 03:43, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Even aside from this article easily meeting policy requirements, it's really bad form to keep renomming an article over and over and over in hopes that one of the AFDs will actually stick. Wikipedia isn't censored, and if the website offends you, don't go there! Jtrainor (talk) 03:48, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep as it seems to pass WP:WEB. There are articles that discuss it, in depth. The entire news9 MSN article is devoted to ED. It doesn't make sense to hold ED to a tougher notability standard than every other article simply because we don't like the site itself. Despite what the nom and delete votes say, if we have numerous incidental coverage in addition to at least one FULL RELIABLE SOURCE ARTICLE devoted to site it question, notability really should be considered established. Bfigura (talk) 03:49, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment This is the worst possible timing of an AfD I have ever seen. The consensus on DRV was very strong and the only thing you are going to achieve here is another strong consensus to keep. EconomicsGuy (talk) 04:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep This article is relevant wiki content - I even knew about this popular site long before reading the said wiki article.Gregg Potts (talk) 05:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, I think this is already notable enough by far. JIP | Talk 05:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep because it seems that a lot of this is just a general sense of hurt being translated into a decidedly biased AFD. There are various terms which could be used to describe this move, but I will say that the reaction more or less verifies claims to notability. --Alex-jon (talk) 05:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- KEEP: notable, higher alexa rank than other websites that have wikipedia articles. dont let past problems between wikipedia and encyclopedia dramatica stand in the way of WP:NPOV. its notable. - Badmachine (talk) 05:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Why are we having this deletion discussion just a week after consensus was established here: Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2008_May_8? As it stands, the site is notable, even if the sources are trivial, the number of sources is enough to make it notable. --Hdt83 Chat 05:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, notability is not clearly established, and on top of that it's a attack site devoted to trolling Wikipedians. Even though our internet culture coverage is relatively well-developed, there's innumerable things people interested in that stuff could be working on that wouldn't involve giving more attention and visibility to this vicious little website. Why all the energy expended on this one topic, then? It seems likely that the primary drive behind this is coming from ED members, who of course would be doing so purely with the intent of trolling us, to stir up "drama". Delete this and then let's forbid anyone from bringing this up again for at least five years, by which time ED will hopefully be gone and forgotten. Everyking (talk) 05:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- You are obviously projecting your (ill informed) bias onto this article. ED is not 'devoted to trolling wikipedians' despite what you may think. Only the ones who abuse their influence and power. You can go ahead and go on and on about how 'vulgur' or 'vicious' ED is, but all you are doing in the end is painting yourself as prejudiced. ED meets WP:WEB. This has ceased to be a discussion, and has devolved into people airing their dirty laundry, and wanking about how ED is the internet incarnation of Beelzebub. - DLB — 71.135.183.190 (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic. The preceding unsigned comment was added at 05:54, 15 May 2008 (UTC) (UTC).
- Keep. The subjects notability is established by multiple reliable sources and most of the "delete" votes are just rants about how ED is a "vile attack site" and "trolls". Continuously resending something you don't like for AFD is, in my perhaps irrelevant opinion, disruption. Nobody of Consequence (talk) 05:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- What about bringing this issue back up repeatedly in spite of past consensus and with complete insensitivity to the feelings of other Wikipedians? That isn't disruption, I suppose? In my opinion, it's easier to argue disruption when the people whose actions are in question actually intend to disrupt the project—do you think it's disruption to oppose people who are trying to disrupt the website? Everyking (talk) 05:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- No one is trying to disrupt the project. This whole recent incarnation of the ED article was brought about from agitation within the wikipedia ranks, not ED. It has notable 3rd party sources now, and has had to jump through more hoops than most articles due to its controversial nature. Give it a rest. -DLB —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.135.183.190 (talk) 05:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC) — 71.135.183.190 (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
- What about bringing this issue back up repeatedly in spite of past consensus and with complete insensitivity to the feelings of other Wikipedians? That isn't disruption, I suppose? In my opinion, it's easier to argue disruption when the people whose actions are in question actually intend to disrupt the project—do you think it's disruption to oppose people who are trying to disrupt the website? Everyking (talk) 05:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, (edit conflict) and I'd like to note that not a single Delete vote has even begun to approach valid deletion criteria. We've had "It's just not notable", "I don't like it", "It offends me"... only argument that has even been valid has been that none of the sources discuss ED in great detail, and that argument was countered by the sheer number of sources that mention ED. McJeff (talk) 05:59, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep WP:IDONTLIKEIT is NOT a reason to delete. Its sourced and passes WP:WEB. This nom skirts quite close to WP:POINT. LegoTech·(t)·(c) 06:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete as I said I would opine when closing the DRV for this. (I closed as "recreate" since that was what the consensus was for, but I did disagree with the outcome.) Basically, I agree with WJBscribe's analysis of the sources here, I think the mentions here and there illustrate some smatterings of notability, but nothing really concrete. While I disagree with Everyking's argument that the website's attack agenda against Wikipedia should cause us to delete the article, I think that discriminating between real informational websites and satircal websites is fair. If this were a real informational website, an article based on smatterings of information might be useful enough to justify inclusion since coverage of real informational websites is helpful to academia, but for a satirical website I don't think smatterings is a strong enough basis for an article. Sjakkalle (Check!) 06:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- This strikes me an awful lot like saying that articles about websites we like have one standard to meet and articles about websites that we don't have a different standard. The content of the site shouldn't be a factor indetermining notability. To do so would seem to run counter to WP:NPOV, passing judgment on what content is good and what is bad. -Chunky Rice (talk) 16:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- It's unfortunate that I'm going to have to support Keep. This is a horrible website that I would love to see die in a sea of fire, but it passes our inclusion criteria. -- Ned Scott 06:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep I may not have a million and a half edits on Wikipedia, but I still think that this kind of censorship is very un-Wiki-like. Go on all you may regarding lack of definitive sources, but truthfully I've seen stubs (using the "random article") that are ten times worse and are completely unverified or verified by poor sources. If Wikipedia is truly to be an encyclopedia, it cannot simply skip over a subject simply because it is unpleasant, insulting, or just plain dumb. Yes, I've read ED, I lurk there quite a bit as I find lots of their articles quite entertaining. I think the article on Wiki is perfectly sensible - it states very plainly that ED is a shock-wiki - and that this AfD is simply a knee-jerk reaction due to some bad blood in the past between the two sites. Wikipedia should take an NPOV and remember that, even if ED doesn't look favorably on Wiki, NPOV states that Wiki should take an objective standpoint and not get into an AfD pissing match. My two cents... Froginabox (talk) 06:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep for obvious aforementioned reasons. This Web site is certainly notable. Just because it offends certain Wikipedia sysops does _not_ mean that it needs to be excluded from Wikipedia. Jameth (talk) 06:42, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong keep - Notable project and well sourced article about it. Fact that some people from English Wikipedia hate ED is not valid reason for deletion. --Dezidor (talk) 06:45, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep It passes the criteria for notability, and I think it would be good to realize how the naysayers are basically putting bullseyes all over themselves. Irk Come in for a drink! 06:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep That the site "co-ordinates vandalism and attacks Wikipedians" is largely irrelevant. The sources seem sufficient to me. Also, AfD is not a battle of attrition. Maxamegalon2000 06:51, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep I believe the coverage in reliable sources is sufficient to establish notability. Davewild (talk) 07:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete on the DRV I voted to relist because there was one source treating ED by itself. However, reading WP:WEB, I see that it says "The content itself has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works", so it doesn't really pass it, and the re-creation was premature. ED needs a bit more coverture before satisfying notability requirement. --Enric Naval (talk) 07:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep. Has more than trivial coverage in most of the sources, and is the subject of one of them. IDONTLIKEIT is not a valid argument in favor of deletion. NPOV must be restored, and we have to stop this knee-jerk reactionism to do so. That means no more covering it up and hiding it, which is against everything we're for. The selfish actions of a few notable editors who happen to have pages on ED should NOT be able to be fuel for keep its recreation from happening. Celarnor Talk to me 08:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete just too trivial with no real importance outside wikipedia itself. All the reasons that Corey Worthington should not have been kept apply hear. A mention in the NEWS does not make a subject, person or thing notable. No doubt wikipedia will see this kept and the return of Corey Worthington. I'm still think it and its ilk should be deleted though. David D. (Talk) 08:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- You may want to have another look at general notability guidelines and WEB notability guidelines. Both specifically state non-trivial coverage in news is exactly what makes a subject notable. Celarnor Talk to me 08:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - how on earth does this site pass WP:WEB ? Fails criteria 2 (no awards for either the site or its content), Fails criteria 3 (it's not carried independently by a respected medium) and , Fails the remaining criteria. User:SheffieldSteel has shown that the media mentions are almost entirely trivial and/or peripheral. Beyond trivial mentions of them simply existing I cannot see that the required multiple reliable sources have written primarily about them. - Peripitus (Talk) 08:52, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak keep Many of the sources are weak, but the Craigslist ad controversy, the ninemsn link, and the passing reference in a Wikipedia-themed NY Times article seem to squeak it (barely) into notability. JeremyMcCracken (talk) (contribs) 09:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep - The sourcing is quite decent, meeting WP:N/WP:WEB to reasonable standard, and in a broader sense notability is fairly obvious (considering traffic statistics, WP:SET and so forth). I certainly concur with the spirit of WP:DENY, but nuking articles in direct response to misconduct doesn't deny recognition -- it affords it, while simultaneously setting a very bad precedent. — xDanielx T/C\R 09:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy Close - Article is protected from editing, Deletion review is inappropriate at this time. --129.67.162.133 (talk) 10:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Speedy Keep - Very well referenced article, and the notability does not appear to be in question. Ecoleetage (talk) 22:01, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep, meets WP:WEB, namely criteria 1 ("The content itself has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent of the site itself"). The North Adams Transcript (look it up here, but you need to pay), ninemsn, Wired and Gawker articles are all non-trivial, at the very least. Please don't speedy close this AFD, allow the discussion to runs its course so nobody can complain. Neıl ☎ 10:21, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- ninemsn, Wired and Gawker articles are all non-trivial, at the very least. No, Neil, it's not the nature of the source organization that has to be non-trivial, it's the amount of coverage that has to be non-trivial. See WP:N#General notability guideline, especially footnote 2. A trivial amount of coverage is what these sources gave to ED (except for MSN/Nine News, and while that's not trivial, it only borders on being "substantial"). See my comment below for what I found in your North Adams Transcript article. Noroton (talk) 14:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Insignificant website. Doesn't meet notability standards -passing mentions in tandem with Wikipedia don't cut it. - Nunh-huh 10:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep basically per Neil - Wired and Ninemsn in particular are most definitely significant coverage. ViridaeTalk 11:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- They are "most definitely" not significant coverage as WP:N clearly defines significant coverage. That Wired article has two sentences mentioning ED and meets the WP:N definition (in footnote 2) of "trivial coverage". You need better sourcing to meet WP:N or WP:WEB notability requirements. Noroton (talk) 15:07, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. As stated a few times above, fails WP:WEB. Far more trouble than it is worth, for such a marginal article. SQLQuery me! 11:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Notable, NPOV and multiple coverage by WP:RS. User:MilkFloat 11:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)— MilkFloat (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
- (ecx2)Keep; "it attacks our editors" (not intentionally quoting anyone) is not a justification for deletion. ninemsn is of the biggest news sources in Australia, and Wired is big on teh interwebs. Meets WP:WEB. Oh, and add the URL, you're violating some portion of the MoS. dihydrogen monoxide (H2O) 11:30, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Procedural keep - come back in a few weeks. Sceptre (talk) 11:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per User:SheffieldSteel...the "sources" are not compelling enough to warrant an article.--MONGO 12:06, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Although I think it could probably use a bit of a rewrite as I'm not sure about it being completely Neutral POV and the language seems "off" to me (don't ask me to explain that cause even I'm not 100% sure what I mean). Maybe turn it into a more neutral stub and work on making it a properly encyclopedic article. Stuff like when it was started, name changes, etc. using articles like Wookiepedia and Wiktionary as a template. Jasynnash2 (talk) 12:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep: clearly meets standards for notability. various coverage, sources. Apelike (talk) 12:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep: I mean, this IS an online encyclopedia, right? Not a private, "we-only-post-about-people-who-agree-with-us" site. --Faolchu scatha (talk) 12:30, 15 May 2008 (UTC)— Faolchu scatha (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
- Delete per SheffieldSteel's analysis of the lack of sources available. Hut 8.5 13:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep The article is well-sourced and seems to meet all applicable standards. WP:IDONTLIKEIT is no reason to delete, especially when the exercise of free speech is what people don't like. Kate (talk) 13:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep If Wikipedia removes this article they should remove all of the other articles that upset different segments of the population. They should also admit to being biased in that case. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.58.192.150 (talk) 13:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep per Neil and others.--Cube lurker (talk) 13:30, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- DELETE : ED is a vehicle for criminal harassment and actual monetary extortion! see here: http://girlvinyl.livejournal.com/461933.html ED frequently has "articles" that are used only for harassment and feature nonpublic personal information, such as resumes, street addresses and other contact information, unauthorized DMCA infringing pictures, etc all in a context of libel. And ED "support" tacitly endorses these illegal activities and gross invasions of privacy, defamation, etc.Em otter (talk) 14:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)— Em otter (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
- Keep Although I thought it should go when it was up for Deletion Review, I have to grudgingly admit that the current article looks like a proper article, with refs. Even if there are not many articles discussing ED in depth, it gets quite a number of trivial mentions, which add up to some good sourcing. Merkin's mum 13:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. The current status of this article is such that it satisfied the notability requirements for online sites. The content on the site aside, this would be a no brainer, and objectionable content does not equate to "no article." Xymmax So let it be written So let it be done 14:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: That North Adams Transcript source: So I read Neil's comment above (10:21, 15 May) calling the North Adams Transcript source, "non-trivial", and I said to myself, "I'm actually going to spend money to buy this article and confirm that there is another source of non-trivial coverage of ED. It's the least I can do to advance civilization." And so I committed $2.95 of my hoarded wealth to buying this non-trivial source for the wealth of knowledge it will bring me about Encyclopedia Dramatica. The entire coverage from the North Adams Transcript: "Encyclopedia Dramatica ([Web page address to ED article about MySpace]) really cuts to the chase with a long, blunt, vulgar essay on MySpace that is pretty much on target. Drama, they assert, is what fuels the interaction of teens and drama, obviously, transfers to any online venture that teens make themselves part of." There follows a one-sentence quote from the ED article about MySpace. Two sentences and a quote. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less. That's the definition of "trivial coverage", Neil. And that's $2.95 I'll never get to spend again. Noroton (talk) 14:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - Per nom, and also this page has caused alot of drama since it was created (edit wars and the discussions in this nom, for instance). Also, I'm very sure this article is just going to attract more ED trolls, and I can already see quite a few in this page. --AAA! (AAAA) 14:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak delete per Sheffield Steel's excellent analysis above. The only reliable, non-trivial coverage based on my own Google News and Google News archive searches[26][27] was last week's ninemsn article. ninemsn is an Australian joint venture of MSN and the Nine Network television network and it's used widely as a reference elsewhere on Wikipedia.[28] Personally, I think this 297-word article, combined with the other passing references, put the subject just under our threshold of notability, however I suspect others may look at it and decide it's just enough. If another news article like it pops up, then I say give this subject an article but until then, delete. --A. B. (talk • contribs) 15:06, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - fails WP:WEB. Not need for non trivial mentions in reliable printed sources. Unless more come up, delete.
- No part of WP:WEB requires anything to be printed. Online sources work fine. --SmashvilleBONK! 15:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Most of the mentions given are not very specific to ED, mostly just concerning web culture with a trivial mention of ED. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Scanna (talk • contribs) 15:09, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep per ninemsn article which is very, very clearly not non-trivial. --SmashvilleBONK! 15:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- And WP:N and WP:WEB very, very clearly require more than one non-trivial source. Wheres the other one? Noroton (talk) 15:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- This is ridiculous, we are arguing like little children about triviality and non-triviality again and again... yes, there is for example the Gawker.com article - but you are immediately going to reply "HA! That's not non-trivial enough!"--Have a nice day. Running 15:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- No, I'd say Gawker isn't a WP:Reliable Source. Noroton (talk) 16:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- WP:N and WP:WEB are guidelines, not policies, so technically they don't require anything. --SmashvilleBONK! 15:56, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- No, they require common sense if you want to make an occasional exception. I'm open to common-sense exceptions for the good of the 'pedia, but I haven't seen a good common-sense-exception argument here. Noroton (talk) 16:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I think that if you have one really in-depth source and dozens of trivial mentions from highly notable sources, a reasonable argument can be made that notability is established. And that's all WP:WEB is, really: a guideline to help figure out whether or not an article is notable. -Chunky Rice (talk) 16:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I used to argue just that, based on my reading of WP:N, but now when I look at WP:N, I find it doesn't give me room to say that. I think that guideline has been edited to leave that part out, but I can't find the edit, and WP:WEB doesn't have it either. While you can interpret the MSN/Nine source as one of "multiple" sources giving a significant amount of coverage (a consensus interpretation of something like that is just what a discussion like this is for), you can't interpret any of the other sources as offering a significant amount. Different interpretations of those sources amount to "jury nullification" -- simply refusing to acknowledge that they're insufficient is not good enough. There is certainly enough support here to make a common-sense argument that we should make an exception here, but you need the argument as well, and ultimately you need endorsement of that argument by the closing admin of the DRV that will inevitably follow this discussion. How likely is it that that admin will agree to flout the guideline for the good of Wikipedia and its readers, considering all the drama that an ED article will bring? Noroton (talk) 17:04, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Oh, WP:ORG allows for just that kind of exception you mention, Chunky Rice. That's where it is ("Primary criterion" section), but that guideline doesn't apply to Web sites. WP:WEB takes over. Noroton (talk) 17:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, the wiggle room is still there. WP:N basically says that if a subject satisfies the criteria laid out, it is presumed notable. But it doesn't say that a subject that fails to meet them is automatically not notable. You simply need to present a reasonable argument why, even though the subject doesn't meet the WP:N presumption of notability, it is notable. Here, that argument might be "We have one in depth source and many, many other sources with coverage that borders on trivial. Culmultaively, the amount of attention from third party sources is comparable to having two in depth articles." I haven't decided what I really think about this article's notability (it's borderline, for sure), but I think that there are reasonable arguments that can be made in favor of it. The fact that it's spelled out in WP:ORG just goes to show that it is a reasonable argument. Don't get trapped in the specific wording of the various notability policies - that's not what Wikipedia is about. It's much more important to follow the spirit, not the letter, of the policy/guideline. -Chunky Rice (talk) 17:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- You're right about the spirit and the letter, but looking closely at the letter doesn't prevent following the spirit, and sometimes it helps. The only problem with following the letter can be contradicting the spirit, and I don't think anyone can say that's going on here. I don't think the word "presumed" in WP:N is something like a "get-out-of-jail-free" card from Monopoly, but more like an acknowledgement that there are ways around the requirements -- ways that are referred to specifically on that page and its links to other guidelines. It's either that or WP:IAR, essentially. "Presumed" also refers to rejecting topics that even meet the notability guidelines for articles, in fact, the word has an entry in Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline to explain that. In practice, closing admins have a lot of leeway, but taking the WP:ORG argument for a WP:WEB subject is something that grief-averse closing admins tend not to do. Noroton (talk) 18:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Here's the thing, though. The criteria listed in WP:N and other notability guidelines are not requirements. They are guidelines to help us to determine what is notable and what is not. It's not some sort of firm line where everything on one side is notable and everything on the other is not. For example, let's say that there was a book that was the top selling book in the U.S. for 4 months running, but we only had one in depth source about it. Now, being a best selling book is not listed as one of the criteria that indicates notablity. That doesn't mean that it doesn't indicate notability, though, just that it hasn't been specifically singled out as one. The criteria listed are not the only ways to show notability. I think that's clear in all of them. -Chunky Rice (talk) 18:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- You're right about the spirit and the letter, but looking closely at the letter doesn't prevent following the spirit, and sometimes it helps. The only problem with following the letter can be contradicting the spirit, and I don't think anyone can say that's going on here. I don't think the word "presumed" in WP:N is something like a "get-out-of-jail-free" card from Monopoly, but more like an acknowledgement that there are ways around the requirements -- ways that are referred to specifically on that page and its links to other guidelines. It's either that or WP:IAR, essentially. "Presumed" also refers to rejecting topics that even meet the notability guidelines for articles, in fact, the word has an entry in Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline to explain that. In practice, closing admins have a lot of leeway, but taking the WP:ORG argument for a WP:WEB subject is something that grief-averse closing admins tend not to do. Noroton (talk) 18:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, the wiggle room is still there. WP:N basically says that if a subject satisfies the criteria laid out, it is presumed notable. But it doesn't say that a subject that fails to meet them is automatically not notable. You simply need to present a reasonable argument why, even though the subject doesn't meet the WP:N presumption of notability, it is notable. Here, that argument might be "We have one in depth source and many, many other sources with coverage that borders on trivial. Culmultaively, the amount of attention from third party sources is comparable to having two in depth articles." I haven't decided what I really think about this article's notability (it's borderline, for sure), but I think that there are reasonable arguments that can be made in favor of it. The fact that it's spelled out in WP:ORG just goes to show that it is a reasonable argument. Don't get trapped in the specific wording of the various notability policies - that's not what Wikipedia is about. It's much more important to follow the spirit, not the letter, of the policy/guideline. -Chunky Rice (talk) 17:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- The fact that the article would bring drama should have no bearing on the discussion. Trivial mentions plus one non-trivial source is a common sense reason to keep. We have kept articles on a lot less...a whole lot less. In fact, if pretty much any other article came to AfD with this much sourcing, it would probably be a snow keep. But because there's all kinds of wikidrama behind this one, it's being held to a higher standard. --SmashvilleBONK! 17:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Believe what you will. Asserting it doesn't make it so. (Unless you're the closing admin of the DRV ...) If you want the closing admin to make an exception to the relevant guidelines, then it's got to be done for the good of Wikipedia, and in that situation, everything will have bearing on the ultimate decision. Noroton (talk) 18:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Again, a guideline is just a guideline. There is nothing to be "enforced". Requiring that an arbitrary number of sources equals notability (when at least one has been provided) is simply asinine. --SmashvilleBONK! 18:39, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Believe what you will. Asserting it doesn't make it so. (Unless you're the closing admin of the DRV ...) If you want the closing admin to make an exception to the relevant guidelines, then it's got to be done for the good of Wikipedia, and in that situation, everything will have bearing on the ultimate decision. Noroton (talk) 18:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Oh, WP:ORG allows for just that kind of exception you mention, Chunky Rice. That's where it is ("Primary criterion" section), but that guideline doesn't apply to Web sites. WP:WEB takes over. Noroton (talk) 17:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I used to argue just that, based on my reading of WP:N, but now when I look at WP:N, I find it doesn't give me room to say that. I think that guideline has been edited to leave that part out, but I can't find the edit, and WP:WEB doesn't have it either. While you can interpret the MSN/Nine source as one of "multiple" sources giving a significant amount of coverage (a consensus interpretation of something like that is just what a discussion like this is for), you can't interpret any of the other sources as offering a significant amount. Different interpretations of those sources amount to "jury nullification" -- simply refusing to acknowledge that they're insufficient is not good enough. There is certainly enough support here to make a common-sense argument that we should make an exception here, but you need the argument as well, and ultimately you need endorsement of that argument by the closing admin of the DRV that will inevitably follow this discussion. How likely is it that that admin will agree to flout the guideline for the good of Wikipedia and its readers, considering all the drama that an ED article will bring? Noroton (talk) 17:04, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I think that if you have one really in-depth source and dozens of trivial mentions from highly notable sources, a reasonable argument can be made that notability is established. And that's all WP:WEB is, really: a guideline to help figure out whether or not an article is notable. -Chunky Rice (talk) 16:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- No, they require common sense if you want to make an occasional exception. I'm open to common-sense exceptions for the good of the 'pedia, but I haven't seen a good common-sense-exception argument here. Noroton (talk) 16:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- This is ridiculous, we are arguing like little children about triviality and non-triviality again and again... yes, there is for example the Gawker.com article - but you are immediately going to reply "HA! That's not non-trivial enough!"--Have a nice day. Running 15:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- And WP:N and WP:WEB very, very clearly require more than one non-trivial source. Wheres the other one? Noroton (talk) 15:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per SHEFFIELDSTEEL ≈ jossi ≈ (talk) 15:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep per the ninemsn article. Although that's only one about the website, there are certainly a lot of other sources that discuss it somewhat, and I think that's quite sufficient. In any case, WP:N is a guideline, not policy -- WP:V is the real policy, and there is certainly enough reliable material here to maintain an article, even if it would be a short one. WP:NOT#PAPER, folks: if the topic can be written about reliably, and it is slightly less important than some would like, there just isn't a compelling case to delete it. Mangojuicetalk 15:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. I think the gawker one is also about the website. And about other sites, too, but its coverage of ED seems nontrivial to me — it's not just a passing mention in an article about some other subject, it's a whole paragraph specifically devoted to describing ED. —David Eppstein (talk) 17:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak keep. Multiple sources show a breadth, if not depth, of coverage that indicate but not conclusively demonstrate the subject is notable. Procedurally, I'm disturbed by an AfD on a protected article, preventing WP:HEY from working. —Quasirandom (talk) 15:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- keep - notable enough. HOWEVER, the article really needs to be kept focused on the website and it's notoriety NOT the actual content (which I find mostly stupid, and occasionally really awful). --Rocksanddirt (talk) 15:47, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep -- notable, controversial, needs its story told with a NPOV. If individual editors have had problems being harassed, libelled, etc., that's a job for the police; suppressing valid content is not the appropriate way of "fighting back". You wouldn't suppress an article on the Mob because they were after some editor, would you?Orbis 3 (talk) 15:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- omgbbqdramaz -- lucasbfr talk 16:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Does "omgbbqdramaz" mean "keep", "delete", or does it just mean "omgbbqdramaz"? Wikidemo (talk) 18:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment - Can we do this when the page isn't fully protected, please? shoy 16:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Neutral, leaning towards
deletekeep:Possiblyprobably deserves an article, what with the uproar it has caused in the online community, but I'm not sure if we should have an article about something that dedicates its time to slagging us off. I, personally, don't think ED should even exist, but it does. The article seems OK-ish, but does need to go...... Dendodge .. TalkHelp 16:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC) - Keep. This is obviously all about wanting to delete a page because we don't like the people it's about. Well, guess what? We have Osama bin Laden. Look, anybody arguing that ED is not notable is making a nonsense argument, it has been mentioned in mainstream press. I think those among us who cannot laugh at our own ED pages (assuming we have them) have forgotten that life isn't always a serious endeavor. If somebody were to create a page for me saying something along the lines of "Node_ue is a faggot Wikipedo who is too obsessed with things he knows nothing about, such as Moldova or languages", I wouldn't be upset. That is because I understand the true intention of ED, which is lulz, not being mean and attacking people. It is intended for humor, even if it's a bit mean-spirited. If we can't laugh at ourselves, then we are already dead inside. --Node (talk) 16:30, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment Actually I would have thought we wantt o delete it because they have info about people we do like (most of it false) not about people we do not like. Thanks, SqueakBox 17:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- That isn't even remotely a reason for deletion. They say stuff about people we like? Chris Chelios said stuff about people I like. Can we delete him? --SmashvilleBONK! 17:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment Actually I would have thought we wantt o delete it because they have info about people we do like (most of it false) not about people we do not like. Thanks, SqueakBox 17:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. As mentioned pretty much all over the place above, the fact that this page is fully protected is pretty much going to make any delete get overturned at DRV. So the page should either be dropped to a semi-protect or this AfD should be closed as out of process. --SmashvilleBONK! 16:31, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- delete. Thanks, SqueakBox 16:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Rebuttal to the "fully-protected so we can't add sources" argument: Anyone who can find a source can add it right here, and that works just as well. There is no requirement to actually add it to the article mainspace. The closing admin is required to discount all delete votes based on notability if their notability objections are met. Noroton (talk) 16:43, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep - this article just passed DRV with a fairly strong consensus to recreate. AfDing it within a week of this occurring simply creates 'drahmaz!!!111'; some of the 'delete' arguments have a definite whiff of WP:IDONTLIKEIT. Yes, ED attacks Wikipedia [and just about anything else it can find], but that doesn't mean that it should be denied an article. The article is well sourced, with mentions in mainstream media. Can we please come to at least a semblance of a conclusion on this for the sake of everyone's sanity! RichardΩ612 Ɣ |ɸ 17:04, May 15, 2008 (UTC)
- Note that it wasn't a week after the DRV closed. It was less than a day. --SmashvilleBONK! 17:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- And it was closed without bias of bringing to AFD. DRV is not AFD, assuming they are the same is incorrect--Hu12 (talk) 17:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I didn't say they were. --SmashvilleBONK! 17:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Yes, and bringing it to AfD is close to forum shopping and a violation of WP:POINT. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 18:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account- I hope you realize that it looks really bad when you use your admin powers to strike out people's arguments who disagree with you. If you really think that it is the right thing to do, you should get another neutral admin to do so. Z00r (talk) 06:01, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- No it doesn't, and no admin powers (on my part) were used. Other impartial administrators blocked this sock. No reason to mischaracterize that fact, to seem somehow unreasonable or improper, when it isn't. I'll AGF in you comment as the note is missing a comma, which may make it confusing. --Hu12 (talk) 06:26, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Not even remotely close to WP:POINT nor is it in the same universe as forum shopping, read the closing DRV comments.--Hu12 (talk) 19:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Why bring it to AfD within days of re-creation if not to have everyone chasing thier tails? Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 19:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account- Again, as stated above, it was specifically mentioned in the DRV close that this could be taken to AfD. The only reason I made the "less than a day" comment above is that I've seen mentioned more than once that the page had been up for a week. Minor annoyance. --SmashvilleBONK! 19:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Concur: I'm for keeping this, but the DRV explicitly did not rule out an AfD. There's nothing pointy going on here. --Bfigura (talk) 19:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I hope you realize that it looks really bad when you use your admin powers to strike out people's arguments who disagree with you. If you really think that it is the right thing to do, you should get another neutral admin to do so. Z00r (talk) 06:01, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- I didn't say they were. --SmashvilleBONK! 17:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- And it was closed without bias of bringing to AFD. DRV is not AFD, assuming they are the same is incorrect--Hu12 (talk) 17:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Note that it wasn't a week after the DRV closed. It was less than a day. --SmashvilleBONK! 17:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. I already added my !vote above, but I wanted to add another point. While I think we can reach a good decision based on the existence of multiple nontrivial sources (and I think both the ninemsn and gawker articles count as such), I think that sort of beancounting misses the point. There are two things we should be thinking about that our guidelines and policies are intended to address: is it possible to write a nontrivial and fully verifiable article about the subject, and is the subject one of sufficient prominence that it's worth our while devoting space to it? Clearly, it is possible to write a decent article — I haven't seen anyone here arguing, as often happens at other AfDs, that the article is full of unsourceable original research. And as for, is it a subject of sufficient prominence? Has any Wikipedian not heard of it? And the Alexa ranks are meaningful for answering this sort of question, too, I think. So I think counting sources and carefully assessing which are trivial and which are nontrivial amounts to wikilawyering when a step back and a look at the bigger picture makes the decision clear. —David Eppstein (talk) 17:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Note: This debate has been included in the list of Websites-related deletion discussions. -- Fabrictramp (talk) 17:31, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Keep For frak's sake! This article was only just created and it's already at AfD?!? Several citations with WP:RS. Certainly much better coverage than the recently saved First Internet Backgammon Server. Please apply policy consistently. Give the article some time to grow. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 17:54, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account
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- Grow?, the first revision of Encyclopedia Dramatica was 10 December 2004, and has been deleted several time including failing a recent Deletion review in january.--Hu12 (talk) 19:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment' First Internet Backgammon Server has two book sources, which is two more than this article has. It's not a good example of your point. --Dhartung | Talk 19:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
The "book references" are at most one sentence or one paragraph in a particular book about backgammon. Exactly the reasons mentioned here that the sources for ED are not vailid. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 19:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account- Above, you said ED had "much better coverage". Now you're implying the coverage is equivalent. Just be sure what you're arguing, rather than flinging dirt at people who disagree with you. --Dhartung | Talk 22:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I was willing to change my mind somewhat, and the FIBS article's sourcing did improve through the AfD. But I still think the sourcing on that article, whose AfD ended with overwhelming consensus to keep, is far less than ED's on a subject that is far less noteworthy. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 23:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account
- Above, you said ED had "much better coverage". Now you're implying the coverage is equivalent. Just be sure what you're arguing, rather than flinging dirt at people who disagree with you. --Dhartung | Talk 22:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Comment I should point out that most of the people !voting delete either are the subject of an article on ED or are affiliated with someone who does. This would be a serious WP:COI and these people should recuse themselves from the discussion. In the least these people's comments should be discounted. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 18:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account- Like your WP:COI edit changing the ED redirect to point to Encyclopedia Dramatica?. Perhaps you should recuse yourself. Do you you perceive your biases as neutral?.--Hu12 (talk) 19:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Uh... I don't get how that's a COI. He violated a guideline by having a consistent opinion on an editorial issue...? GracenotesT § 19:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I missed that the page was a disamb page and Encyclopedia Dramatica was already listed there. My mistake. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 19:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account
- Comment Gee, so if ED makes enough articles on editors, nobody gets to vote? That isn't what our WP:COI policy is about, anyway. --Dhartung | Talk 19:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Like your WP:COI edit changing the ED redirect to point to Encyclopedia Dramatica?. Perhaps you should recuse yourself. Do you you perceive your biases as neutral?.--Hu12 (talk) 19:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. This smacks of WP:IDONTLIKEIT. Clearly a notable web site, per WP:WEB and cited sources. Klausness (talk) 18:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- You fuckers got me out of retirement for this vote. Keep just because we hate something doesnt mean we delete it. Else we'd not have Hitler or Dahmer articles (yes thats right I Godwinned this bitch). Trivial coverage in one source ok i'd buy that argument if that was the only source... but trivial coverage in 15 sources, and an in depth article or two from a few is more than sufficient bar to pass for notability purposes. Find me non trivial coverage of the president of Lesotho oh wait you cant do that either... Seriously way to ruin any potential historical use of this site in 50 years. This is the shit that made me leave. ALKIVAR™ ☢ 18:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Precisely. It would be viewed as preposterous to request an unsourced article on a country to be deleted but we have more stringent standards for topics that offend the ruling clique. That's what makes this place retarded. Oh, and there are those that do miss you though we understand why asking you to come back would be pointless. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 18:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account
- Neutral I don't care so stop e-mailing me about it asking me to contribute here. SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
- Comment. What a surprise, violations of WP:CANVASS on this AfD. Care to rat them out? —David Eppstein (talk) 18:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- It's not canvassing. It's an expectation I'll wave the banner and fight the fight. Anything about Æ on Wikipedia becomes a war of double standards, hypocrisy and trolling from both sides. Anyone presenting a modicum of rationality is attacked so it's best not to participate. SchmuckyTheCat (talk)
- Comment. What a surprise, violations of WP:CANVASS on this AfD. Care to rat them out? —David Eppstein (talk) 18:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. The subject meets notability and verifiability standards as well as the WP:WEB inclusion guidelines by extensive coverage through multiple and reliable third party publications. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 18:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep There seem to be only three types of argument against this article; noteworthiness, a perceived lack of sources, and WP:IDONTLIKEIT. Now, the first two would be worth debate if they were occurring on their own, but they are both only occurring in combination with WP:IDONTLIKEIT. In fact, the very strength of the opposition to having an article on Encyclopedia Dramatica, and the fact that an AfD is filled every time someone tries to add an article on Encyclopedia Dramatica is in and of itself proof of the significance of Encyclopedia Dramatica. All deleting the article accomplishes is giving the folks at Encyclopedia Dramatica more ammunition to claim that we are biased against them, and that we are letting that bias subvert our values.—rhonan (talk)Rhonan (talk) 18:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, notable, if only just. I do not find any of the arguments to delete to be based upon anything other than the fact that they don't like it (with, in many cases, very good reason.) This is an invalid AfD- articles should not be nominated while they are fully protected. As such, I support a speedy close. J Milburn (talk) 18:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- wait until ED is demanding money from you to remove libelous content (baseless accusations of pedophilia and worse) alongside your RESUME with your phone number and street address. You would be singing a different tune, had you gone through what I have in the last three years. Em otter (talk) 18:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)— Em otter (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
- Gawker as a source of a "significant" amount of coverage: Various editors have made this claim. Here's the entire three sentences. Somehow I don't think this is what WP:N means by a "significant" amount: The Wikipedia of obscure Internet memes, particularly those on the sites that follow. ED is run like Wikipedia, but its style is the opposite; most of its information is biased and opinionated, not to mention racist, homophobic and spiteful, but on the upside its snide attitude makes it spot-on about most Internet memes it covers. However net-savvy you are, ED is edgier, and it will perform 2 girls 1 cup on you to prove it. That's all she wrote. Now tell me with a straight face that it's a significant amount. Noroton (talk) 18:31, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong delete. Utterly unworthy of an encyclopedic article. Completely non notable outside of the bounds of Wikipedia itself - nothing more than a few very passing mentions in newspapers and a single tiny article on an internet news site having a slow news day. In fact, the only reason it even got a mention there was almost certainly because of all the drama on Wikipedia over it. Delete it and stop giving them the free advertising. Will (aka Wimt) 19:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- So the source doesn't count because you deem it to be a slow news day? A 300 word article is not "tiny". It's a normal sized news article. But seriously...are we going to start word counting now? --SmashvilleBONK! 19:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Yes, I would contend both are completely relevant factors when assessing the notability of something. The idea that a small (and yes, 300 words is small) article being used as filler is equivalent to a large and well planned feature when considering something like notability is silly. WP:N mentions significant coverage, and assessing each article on its merits is essential to judge whether this is achieved. And in this instance, I contend it certainly isn't. Will (aka Wimt) 19:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- There is no requirement anywhere that a source has to be a 5,000 word feature article. A 300 word article is a standard article. "Non-trivial coverage in reliable secondary sources" doesn't mean "non-trivial coverage reliable secondary sources read by X number of people containing a minimum of X words". --SmashvilleBONK! 19:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Indeed, and if you will take my comment out of context and say I'm enforcing a word limit for sources, it will look stupid. It's also completely pointless. My point was that each source should be considered on its merits, and that not all articles are of equal merit by any stretch of the imagination. Various factors can be indicative in relation to that - and size and reasoning behind the article are two such factors. Will (aka Wimt) 19:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I don't know what exactly was out of context. Your argument in a nutshell seems to be that the article is not feature length and you believe it was a slow news day. Neither of which have any validity on the article. 300 words is a standard news article. It is on a legitimate, reliable news site. Encylopedia Dramatica was the only thing covered in the article, which means it is beyond non-trivial. I agree that not all sources have equal merit...obviously, local sources don't bear as much weight as national, but the argument that a national source doesn't establish notability because the article is standard length as opposed to feature length? I'm sorry, but that just doesn't seem reasonable. --SmashvilleBONK! 19:53, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, to keep it simple, do I believe that anything that gets a single article on ninemsn is necessarily notable? No. I agree the mention of it wasn't passing, but whether or not the article is trivial is up for debate. Quite apart from all this of course, there's the simple issue that WP:N specifically suggests multiple non trivial sources (for fairly obvious reasons - lots of completely non notable things have news articles about them every day of the week). For what it's worth, I've just done a passing survey of articles in my newspaper today, and 300 is definitely small, but as I said before, my point wasn't in relation to any kind of minimal size. Anyway, I have better ways to spend my time than to continue to argue this point when our opinions are clearly quite polarised on this issue, but safe to say, I still strongly hold my original opinion that it is non notable. Will (aka Wimt) 20:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I guess we can chalk this one up to agreeing to disagree. --SmashvilleBONK! 20:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, to keep it simple, do I believe that anything that gets a single article on ninemsn is necessarily notable? No. I agree the mention of it wasn't passing, but whether or not the article is trivial is up for debate. Quite apart from all this of course, there's the simple issue that WP:N specifically suggests multiple non trivial sources (for fairly obvious reasons - lots of completely non notable things have news articles about them every day of the week). For what it's worth, I've just done a passing survey of articles in my newspaper today, and 300 is definitely small, but as I said before, my point wasn't in relation to any kind of minimal size. Anyway, I have better ways to spend my time than to continue to argue this point when our opinions are clearly quite polarised on this issue, but safe to say, I still strongly hold my original opinion that it is non notable. Will (aka Wimt) 20:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I don't know what exactly was out of context. Your argument in a nutshell seems to be that the article is not feature length and you believe it was a slow news day. Neither of which have any validity on the article. 300 words is a standard news article. It is on a legitimate, reliable news site. Encylopedia Dramatica was the only thing covered in the article, which means it is beyond non-trivial. I agree that not all sources have equal merit...obviously, local sources don't bear as much weight as national, but the argument that a national source doesn't establish notability because the article is standard length as opposed to feature length? I'm sorry, but that just doesn't seem reasonable. --SmashvilleBONK! 19:53, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Indeed, and if you will take my comment out of context and say I'm enforcing a word limit for sources, it will look stupid. It's also completely pointless. My point was that each source should be considered on its merits, and that not all articles are of equal merit by any stretch of the imagination. Various factors can be indicative in relation to that - and size and reasoning behind the article are two such factors. Will (aka Wimt) 19:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- There is no requirement anywhere that a source has to be a 5,000 word feature article. A 300 word article is a standard article. "Non-trivial coverage in reliable secondary sources" doesn't mean "non-trivial coverage reliable secondary sources read by X number of people containing a minimum of X words". --SmashvilleBONK! 19:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Yes, I would contend both are completely relevant factors when assessing the notability of something. The idea that a small (and yes, 300 words is small) article being used as filler is equivalent to a large and well planned feature when considering something like notability is silly. WP:N mentions significant coverage, and assessing each article on its merits is essential to judge whether this is achieved. And in this instance, I contend it certainly isn't. Will (aka Wimt) 19:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- So the source doesn't count because you deem it to be a slow news day? A 300 word article is not "tiny". It's a normal sized news article. But seriously...are we going to start word counting now? --SmashvilleBONK! 19:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep. I'm sorry, but since when has NPOV been thrown out of the window? WP:IHATEIT specifically states that articles shouldn't be deleted simply because it's been decided that nobody likes it. ED is notable, it's been featured in news articles, and it's got more than enough sources compared to many other articles on Wikipedia. I don't mean to sound Uncivil here, but if we start censoring just because we don't like ED, then we're going to have to start censoring a lot of other things that editors do not like. Also see WP:CENSOR. --HALtalk 19:32, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Passing mentions do not make it notable, and it has a local illusion of notability only because we, especially our editors, are its primary target. That it is one of the most nauseating, despicable, and utterly loathsome sites ever to pollute the internet, should not affect our !votes, but it does baffle me that even though this stinking excrement has been flushed multiple times, there is still a movement to retrieve the turd from the septic tank, without considering that its notability is a local phenomenon only. Antandrus (talk) 19:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- The ninemsn article is clearly not a "passing mention". --SmashvilleBONK! 19:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- True, but it's only one source. WP:WEB and WP:N require multiple sources. Hut 8.5 19:42, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
WP:WEB states nothing about how comprehensive these sources have to be. One fully devoted article and casual mention in several other non-trivial sources should be satisfactory. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 19:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account- Which, as any reader can see, it has. Multiple trivial mentions, a few more in-depth ones and a full feature is more than enough. Celarnor Talk to me 19:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- (to Neapolitan Sixth) No, it does exclude trivial mentions. Hut 8.5 19:51, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I think you're confusing the use of the word "trivial". It refers to the prestige of the source used, not how they mention the subject. For example, someone's minor leauge blog would be trivial while the NY Times would be a non-trivial source. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 20:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account- "Trivial" has more to do with the depth of coverage. The prestige of the author goes toward whether the source is reliable, a different dimension that we are to consider. The NY Time can still carry a story that is either very short (such as many of the business listings) or one where the topic is mentioned only tangentially. Such coverage would be trivial even though the paper and maybe even that particular story are not. Rossami (talk) 21:21, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Again, WP:WEB and WP:N are guidelines and therefore do not "require" anything. --SmashvilleBONK! 19:56, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- (to Neapolitan Sixth) No, it does exclude trivial mentions. Hut 8.5 19:51, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- True, but it's only one source. WP:WEB and WP:N require multiple sources. Hut 8.5 19:42, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- The ninemsn article is clearly not a "passing mention". --SmashvilleBONK! 19:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I don't know why you people are so self-centered to think that criticizing Wikipedia is the primary function of ED. It isn't. It's main function is as a wiki for the chans. They just happen to be amused by the drama-centered debates like this one that occur here, so that gets covered as well. It is in no way a local phenomenon. Multiple trivial coverage plus two in-depth articles on the subject would lead to a snowball keep if this was any other subject. Celarnor Talk to me 19:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment I will note that if this is deleted, we can no doubt expect this fracas to start all over again at DRV. Jtrainor (talk) 20:04, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment But if it survives, all the
KeepDelete editors will just roll over and play dead. (fixed Noroton (talk) 03:18, 19 May 2008 (UTC)))) Noroton (talk) 22:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC) We're no strangers to love. You know the rules, and so do I. Neapolitan Sixth (talk) 20:13, 15 May 2008 (UTC)struck through by administrator hu12 blocked sock account- Keep. The sheer volume of bile spewed about this article says a lot about its notability in itself. Yes, the sources are in some cases quite trivial but there are rather a lot of them, including at least one that's strongly notability-demonstrating. I really don't think Wikipedia's aims are fulfilled by deleting this, even though it is by its own admission a pretty stupid website. ~ mazca talk 20:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - judging by the sources currently available, while it's a long list it's a very shallow one. I don't feel the current selection of sources is enough to establish notability, and the large focus ED has on Wikipedia makes it seem too much like naval-gazing on our part. --InkSplotch (talk) 20:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Large focus? According to their own category page, the two specific-to-Wiki categories contain 402 pages. The 4chan category contains 518. DeviantART has 419. Furries has 508. Memes 563. There are 2192 pages in the People category, some of which may be about Wikipedia editors, but definitely not all of them. So your argument of how ED's "large focus" on Wikipedia equating to "navel-gazing" is ignorant and utterly wrong. Howa0082 (talk) 21:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Category "Faggotry" has 560. --Hu12 (talk) 21:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- That category could use some expansion. Celarnor Talk to me 21:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- So this is a hobbyist website concerning the making of stick bundles? I confess that through my keep arguments, I've never been to the site...but I do like stick bundles...perhaps after work I shall take a gander. --SmashvilleBONK! 21:44, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Underwater stick-bundling. The ED is the largest site devoted to both underwater stick-bundling and basket-weaving. While drunk. ...wait, that's Uncyclopedia. Never mind. Er, besides, weren't size count concerns excised from WP:WEB like aeons ago? (God I need more coffee, but my tummy can't take it. If you see me anywhere near admin tools tonight, give me a shout, OK?) --wwwwolf (barks/growls) 19:41, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- I would've mentioned that one too, but I didn't want to offend any
gaysstick-bundlers
- Category "Faggotry" has 560. --Hu12 (talk) 21:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Large focus? According to their own category page, the two specific-to-Wiki categories contain 402 pages. The 4chan category contains 518. DeviantART has 419. Furries has 508. Memes 563. There are 2192 pages in the People category, some of which may be about Wikipedia editors, but definitely not all of them. So your argument of how ED's "large focus" on Wikipedia equating to "navel-gazing" is ignorant and utterly wrong. Howa0082 (talk) 21:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
politicians Torontonians reading this discussion. Howa0082 (talk) 21:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Yeah, no. ED covers WAY more than just Wikipedia. Have a look at it before you start making such judgements. Celarnor Talk to me 21:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Ignorant and utterly wrong all in one day, how about that? Over 400 categorized pages, and over 700 text matches, including an article on this debate about deleting ED's article from Wikipedia. I'm sticking with my previous statement. If it helps, when I say 'large focus' I'm not talking about some mathematical ratio of Wikipedia mentions to fart jokes (16 matches). I'm simply talking about the inordinate amount of time ED seems to spend poking at Wikipedia, and the obsessive reaction it provokes in Wikipedians. It's not healthy, for us. ED can go talk about Wikipedia, 4Chan, Furries or Republicans all they want. --InkSplotch (talk) 02:02, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep I think the debate has come about only because this is ED. If not for the whole drama surrounding ED, it would have been kept. Wouldnt want to colour my own WP understanding based on my POV of ED. Prashanthns (talk) 21:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete (again). While there is slightly more coverage than the last time this came up, the coverage is trivial. Human interest stories on a slow news day. Not enough on which to base a proper encyclopedia article. Rossami (talk) 21:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete worthless article on worthless website. Guy (Help!) 21:26, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- WP:IDONTLIKEIT? Neıl ☎ 10:16, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep - Notability and Web are only interpretations of WP:Verifiability and WP:Reliable sources, which this article demonstrates and comply with. I would like to comment also on the large number of WP:IDONTLIKEITS present (as well as the minor WP:POINT issue), and hope that the closing administrator takes these into account. --Izno (talk) 22:10, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete fails WP:WEB. The current references are not enough to demonstrate notability; several are passing mentions or are from sources that fail WP:RS requirements. Horologium (talk) 22:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Comment: As an administrator of Encyclopedia Dramatica, I would just like to state that we, unlike Wikipedia, do not automatically ban users of websites we dislike, simply on the basis of that membership. Wikipedians are free to participate on ED without harassment (although they will receive the normal amount of "hazing" we give our active members). This bias that Wikipedia so blatantly holds against ED is hypocritical, drama-inducing, and goes completely against the Wikipedia's goals of NPOV and complete reliable coverage. (I ask you to pardon the logical fallacy of my argument, in light of the fact that the same fallacies are being used in arguments pro-deletion of this article.) -- Finney 22:23, 15 May 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.71.230.87 (talk • contribs) 22:25, 15 May 2008— 72.71.230.87 (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
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- Keep. If the site disappeared tomorrow I would care less, but I honestly believe the repetitive coverage this website has received rises well above WP:WEB standards, which aren't low by any means. (jarbarf) (talk) 22:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Simple cost-benefit analysis makes the answer obvious. This article will have very little benefit to our readers, but will cause a huge headache. ObiterDicta ( pleadings • errata • appeals ) 22:31, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- The headache will be there either way. Either in maintaining the article, or the fact that next month, when the next article gets written that talks about ED we'll all be back at DRV, then AFD one more time.--Cube lurker (talk) 22:54, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I doubt it will be comparable to having a live article that anyone can edit 24-7. ObiterDicta ( pleadings • errata • appeals ) 23:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Indefinite protection might be a possibility, given the attention-attracting nature (and not always positive attention) of the subject. GracenotesT § 02:46, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- I doubt it will be comparable to having a live article that anyone can edit 24-7. ObiterDicta ( pleadings • errata • appeals ) 23:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- The headache will be there either way. Either in maintaining the article, or the fact that next month, when the next article gets written that talks about ED we'll all be back at DRV, then AFD one more time.--Cube lurker (talk) 22:54, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak delete The ninemsn article is one step toward satisfying WP:WEB. The other sources listed are questionable, as most of them only mention ED in passing. However, ED is a notorious website with wide recognition across the internet, and I'm sure at some point down the road it will receive more coverage in reliable sources. WP is not a crystal ball, so it might be better to wait for more sourcing before creating this article again. On the other side of the coin, I have to cry foul at nominating a fully-protected article for deletion. Kamek (Koopa wizard!) 22:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. A user above (86.31.102.215) requested a more comprehensive database search based on “reliable sources which can be found to demonstrate the notability of this topic.” I believe that is a fair and reasonable request.
- These are the results from LexisNexis for a keyword search on “Encyclopedia Dramatica” – a newspaper database that has over 20,000 sources of authoritative news, company, financial and market research data:
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- Mentions anywhere: 3 newspapers, 2 newsletters, 15 registered blogs.
- In the headline: no articles
- Major mentions: 2 articles, both registered blogs.
- 3 or more major mentions: 2 registered blogs.
- Because editors will likely ask, the three newspapers that mention the Encyclopedia Dramatica are:
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- Jonathan Dee, “All the News That’s Fit to Print Out,” The New York Times, 1 July 2007, Section 6, p. 34.
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- John Hind, “Observer Magazine: What's the word TL; DR,” The Observer, 5 June 2005, p. 7.
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- Neva Chonin, “Sex and the City,” The San Francisco Chronicle, p. 20.
- I cross-checked the results with Factiva and Google News. All trivial mentions, as the above. Google Books offers two hits, both of which appear to be trivial mentions as well as likely false positives. JSTOR and Google Scholar make no mention of the subject at all. The bottom-line is that there isn't really anything to work with.
- Overall, I think that the subject (at this time) unfortunately fails WP:NOTABILITY for a Wikipedia entry. Sorry, J Readings (talk) 22:55, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Unfortunately, as I mentioned above, I'm responding to the request from the anon IP (86.31.102.215). The above search results are the total pool of independent, third-party reliable sources from commonly accepted search engines used for Wikipedia good article creation. It would nice if there were more sources generated by these search engines. There simply aren't. J Readings (talk) 23:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- That just proves that the search was faulty - it missed major reliable sources that are already cited in the article. Search engine hits don't prove notability (this subject has about 150,000 of them), and a lack of search engine hits certainly doesn't prove lack of notability. If we wanted to base notability on a search engine we could have a bot do that. Wikidemo (talk) 01:55, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Actually, I disagree. I believe you're referring to a plain vanilla "google" search, correct? That doesn't have anything to do with the pool of independent, third-party reliable sources that I mentioned. Google searches can generate anything from spam to unregistered blogs to personal websites with absolutely no editorial oversight. LexisNexis and Factiva, in contrast, limit themselves to newspapers, magazines, and registered blogs--the former two focusing entirely on our requirements. JSTOR and Google Scholar limit themselves to academic journal articles, the most preferred sources according to WP:RS. Google Books, by definition, limits itself to books. All of these sources comply with editorial oversight and fact-checking whereas a simple google search does not. In fact, it's useful--not because of the hits--but because it helps us to find future material for the article's use that complies with WP:RS. As for the other sources mentioned in the article, frankly, they were neither "major" nor devoted to the subject. Wikipedia guidelines require a demonstration of notability based on articles written entirely or mostly about the subject. Unfortunately, the Encyclopedia Dramatica has not enjoyed that kind of coverage yet. Regards, J Readings (talk) 07:45, 16 May 2008 (UTC)\
- Thanks for the info on that search - that will be very useful for my usual business of writing articles! But when I referred to faulty methodology, I'm pointing out the obvious fact that it seems to have missed the two of the three most significant sources, both major mainstream news sources that are national in scope: MSNBC and National Nine News (related to MSN). That's not a good hit rate. Better to adjust the test to accurately measure the facts than to deny facts that don't fit the test. Wikidemo (talk) 07:58, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply. Hmmm. Interesting issue. I'm really not part of the WP:IDONTLIKEIT verus WP:ILIKEIT discussion at all. I'm also not persuaded by the other stuff exists on Wikipedia argument. Surely, those articles should probably be reconsidered, too. What really concerns me here is that -- with the exception of one, reliable, third-party verifiable source -- we're talking about trivial mentions in articles devoted to other topics, not about the Encylopedia Dramatica itself. That conflicts with WP:N. Like you, I'm primarily concerned about writing a reliably sourced article: what can we use and verify? MSNBC is interesting because it's a television channel. Suppose I'm interested in watching the broadcast, how am I supposed to do this based on the information insufficiently cited? As it happens, LexisNexis provides television coverage for such channels as CNN, so I was hoping to read the transcript. Nothing registered. That's unfortunate because I now have to take the word of whichever editor provided the reference without ever knowing which program it was on, what time of day, the title of the show, and whether the Encyclopedia Dramatica was the actual topic of the broadcast, let alone whether the program even existed. It conflicts a bit with verifiability, doesn't it? Again, it's not about the google hits for me. It's about finding material that complies with policies and guidelines. And it's a shame, really. Personally, I'd like very much to vote "keep" for this article. In good faith, J Readings (talk) 10:13, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for the info on that search - that will be very useful for my usual business of writing articles! But when I referred to faulty methodology, I'm pointing out the obvious fact that it seems to have missed the two of the three most significant sources, both major mainstream news sources that are national in scope: MSNBC and National Nine News (related to MSN). That's not a good hit rate. Better to adjust the test to accurately measure the facts than to deny facts that don't fit the test. Wikidemo (talk) 07:58, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Actually, I disagree. I believe you're referring to a plain vanilla "google" search, correct? That doesn't have anything to do with the pool of independent, third-party reliable sources that I mentioned. Google searches can generate anything from spam to unregistered blogs to personal websites with absolutely no editorial oversight. LexisNexis and Factiva, in contrast, limit themselves to newspapers, magazines, and registered blogs--the former two focusing entirely on our requirements. JSTOR and Google Scholar limit themselves to academic journal articles, the most preferred sources according to WP:RS. Google Books, by definition, limits itself to books. All of these sources comply with editorial oversight and fact-checking whereas a simple google search does not. In fact, it's useful--not because of the hits--but because it helps us to find future material for the article's use that complies with WP:RS. As for the other sources mentioned in the article, frankly, they were neither "major" nor devoted to the subject. Wikipedia guidelines require a demonstration of notability based on articles written entirely or mostly about the subject. Unfortunately, the Encyclopedia Dramatica has not enjoyed that kind of coverage yet. Regards, J Readings (talk) 07:45, 16 May 2008 (UTC)\
- That just proves that the search was faulty - it missed major reliable sources that are already cited in the article. Search engine hits don't prove notability (this subject has about 150,000 of them), and a lack of search engine hits certainly doesn't prove lack of notability. If we wanted to base notability on a search engine we could have a bot do that. Wikidemo (talk) 01:55, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Unfortunately, as I mentioned above, I'm responding to the request from the anon IP (86.31.102.215). The above search results are the total pool of independent, third-party reliable sources from commonly accepted search engines used for Wikipedia good article creation. It would nice if there were more sources generated by these search engines. There simply aren't. J Readings (talk) 23:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Sweet Jesus Keep. Notability and WEB are guidelines, not stuff set in stone. Please stop the insanity. Also, there is an inevitability argument. You know if this is deleted today, this article is going to be here eventually, so might as well be now. What difference does it make? --Dragon695 (talk) 22:57, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- The difference is that it doesn't currently meet the requirements for inclusion. You may well be right, but we have inclusion requirements for a reason; why should this article be exempt from them? Horologium (talk) 23:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- If we can have an article about Fred Bauder's wiki, wikinfo, then we can have one about ED. I will also point out that this is definitely a reason why IAR was created. Deleting this would be nonsense since it is going to exist at some point. It has a good start and with special attention, it will get better. --Dragon695 (talk) 00:12, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- The difference is that it doesn't currently meet the requirements for inclusion. You may well be right, but we have inclusion requirements for a reason; why should this article be exempt from them? Horologium (talk) 23:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep
for the lulzfor the traffic the drama brings to wikipidia.org, making our internets rule all. MickMacNee (talk) 23:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC) - Keep - I've found plenty of articles on topics that I'd imagine 70+% of the human population wouldn't even care about, and most of them can be found via Random Article. If we have an article on Burford Bulldogs (whose only source leads to a 404 error), then why can't we have an article on ED? Honestly, this bad blood most wikipedos have towards ED is ridiculous. I spend a lot of time reading and editing BOTH ED and Wikipedia. After reading the articles on ED about Wikipedia's dark, disgusting, and rather shady depths, I became quite disillusioned and decided to avoid dealing with anything major on Wikipedia beyond simple spelling fixes and the like, but it's things like this AfD nomination that make me crawl out of hiding and wield my logichammer. In rebuttal to the lack of sources (the only valid delete argument I see here), I direct everyone to that Burford Bulldogs stub, which has only ONE source link which is broken. If ED goes, then so should that stub and others like it. Fucking ridiculous. InvaderJim42 (talk • contributions • contact) 23:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Yes, thankyou for your numerous useful contributions to Wikipedia. Black Kite 23:59, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- To be fair, he's been around since July 2005 with 567 article edits... so at least he's not a SPA. Lawrence Cohen § t/e 00:09, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Burford Bulldogs tagged accordingly. MickMacNee (talk) 00:03, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep The arguments for deletion of this article as explained in the March DRV, which were ultimately deemed appropriate, went like so:
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- ED does not have a sufficient number of sources to guarantee an unbiased article.
- ED carries several hateful, defamatory, and inaccurate articles about Wikipedia editors.
- I am sympathetic with the second argument, but only in light of the first. If ED is non-notable it would indeed be hurtful to people to have an article for it on Wikipedia. It would lend legitimacy to a website which self-admittedly is not interested in telling the truth.
- However, if ED is notable and we can write a good article about it, Wikipedia would be doing a great service to the people harassed by ED and the world at large. It would provide an unbiased and accurate description of ED, based not on someone's personal opinion or on the website itself but rather on secondary sources, and it would serve to counterbalance the confusion and misguidance that arises from reading ED's description of itself. In short, if it is possible to have a good article, then it is useful to have a good article, so the "never!" argument which is not based in Wikipedia's policies should be discounted.
- There are now additional sources which both demonstrate ED's notability and certify the NPOV status of the recreated article. Thus, without reservation I submit this opinion and I hope this article will be an excellent example of Wikipedia's time-tested policies and goals producing their desired effect on a controversial subject. Shii (tock) 01:30, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep not only for lulz but its cool to point sh*t to and keep it far from mainspace. Sick of lolcat reminding me that we can't link to external ED, so please keep it in mainspace. -- EhsanQ (talk) 01:53, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- (ec with Shii above, agreeing with every word - the only reason I'm posting is because I already typed all of this)
Close call, this one. The amount of source material that seems to exist is hovering right at the (gray) border between notable and non-notable. Applying the notability criterion to the letter, we need multiple, non-trivial mentions from reliable sources. We've got multiple non-trivial sources, but only one is reliable. We've got multiple reliable sources, but only one is non-trivial. Of course, IAR says, "the letter of the rule is interesting and useful, but always consider: what's the best thing to do, to make the encyclopedia better?"
I think Wikipedia is a little bit better with an ED article than without one, at the present time, and here's why: A Wikipedia article can be kept neutral and accurate, and can enable Internet users to make their own decisions about whether they want to visit ED. In other words, we can fulfill our mission to educate. If someone who would be truly offended by their content is wondering what ED is, I think it's good that they can look it up on Wikipedia, and make an informed decision that they do, or do not, want to go there. I think that's better than having them Google ED, go straight to it, and be presented with a featured article or picture about something they really didn't want to see.
The reason to delete an article for non-notability would be that we can't obtain enough reliable information to maintain an encyclopedia article. I don't think that's true in this case; we have enough to maintain a healthy stub.
In every previous discussion I've recommended we delete the article. This time I recommend keep. -GTBacchus(talk) 02:17, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Based on the current form of the article, I'm seeing references to the non-trivial third-party sources that WP:WEB and WP:N demands. Once I saw The Observer, that was enough, never mind MSNBC, Global, the Chicago Tribune, etc. I could care less about the content of the site. 23skidoo (talk) 02:36, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. The subject had no claim for notability. The site itself was encouraging vandals for Wikipedia. Alexius08 is welcome to talk about his contributions. 02:55, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Seriously, the nomination itself and the WP:AN post has flared up the WikiDrama a lot. The more WikiDrama we have, the more that editors from both Uncyclopedia and ED are going to make more mean, satrical jokes about us. Period. Probably editors at ED are partying write now because of this debate, and Uncyclopedia is probably too. Look at it this way, editors here are leaving Wikipedia right now because of this senseless WikiDrama, so please close this case ASAP.
- Face it, if you were to delete every article just because it is based on the harassment of Wikipedians, you would probably delete Myspace, Facebook, Uncyclopedia etc. There is no point in deleting notable websites based on harrassment from vandals and ED editors per WP:IDONTLIKEIT.
- To the point, we should keep this article because it has meet the standards of notability (third-party resources) and it has been mentioned numerous times on the news. PrestonH 03:53, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
Delete Not notable, not encyclopedic, not worth all the drama. Delete and be gone. --DHeyward (talk) 04:23, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment I don't care whether the article is kept or not, but for those that don't want an article because it would draw attention to the site, the drama over if it should be banned from Wikipedia has drawn more attention to it than when it had an article. ED got tons of press coverage and a lot more traffic and visitors after it was banned because due to human nature about things being banned. There was a psychologist who wrote a book about it and I read it, though I don't remember either the psychologist or the book except it might have been slightly related to NLP. If ED hadn't been banned here and everyone arguing about it which has gone on for years, the site would have been less known. William Ortiz (talk) 04:44, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- It's the other way around. The WP article draws EDers here. It brings the drama here as they try to decide what ED content is worth mentioning, etc, etc. I don't really care how much traffic they get but until it's notable and encyclopedic, it's just another non-notable wannabe meme that is simply an inappropriate WP article. --DHeyward (talk) 06:28, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- To be fair, we don't know whether drama over deletion debates brings more attention to the site than a simple article would do. As long as we're simply guessing about that, we might as well admit it. -GTBacchus(talk) 07:17, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Then Delete and salt and stop having deletion debates. Certainly having an article isn't going to eliminate the drama, in fact it will become a troll magnet. Or improve the encyclopedia. --DHeyward (talk) 13:47, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- I don't think that, "delete and salt and stop having deletion debates," an option. If we delete it, it will keep coming back. The site's notability is increasing, not decreasing. It is not necessary that the article become a troll magnet. Let's show that we can be neutral and accurate, even about ED. If we don't act dramatic about it, then it won't be a drama magnet. Let's show that we can deal with trolling attempts in a measured, professional, de-escalatory manner. -GTBacchus(talk) 16:58, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Why do you think we can somehow stop it from being a troll magnet when it's an article when we obviously couldn't control it when it was deleted? we don't have the resources (or desire) to fight the amount of trolling that would will occur with an article. It's much easier to fight it when it's just an administrative action (close deletion debates, delete recreated content, block editors that keep adding it, etc). But deciding whether content should be deleted from the article is much more difficult. This site is simply not notable enough today for an article and should be deleted on that grounds. It's particular penchant for creating drama means that it should be salted as well. --DHeyward (talk) 13:54, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- We have much worse articles for trolling; can we just salt the whole Middle East section of the encyclopedia? (Please?)--Prosfilaes (talk) 17:08, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Why do you think we can somehow stop it from being a troll magnet when it's an article when we obviously couldn't control it when it was deleted? we don't have the resources (or desire) to fight the amount of trolling that would will occur with an article. It's much easier to fight it when it's just an administrative action (close deletion debates, delete recreated content, block editors that keep adding it, etc). But deciding whether content should be deleted from the article is much more difficult. This site is simply not notable enough today for an article and should be deleted on that grounds. It's particular penchant for creating drama means that it should be salted as well. --DHeyward (talk) 13:54, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- I don't think that, "delete and salt and stop having deletion debates," an option. If we delete it, it will keep coming back. The site's notability is increasing, not decreasing. It is not necessary that the article become a troll magnet. Let's show that we can be neutral and accurate, even about ED. If we don't act dramatic about it, then it won't be a drama magnet. Let's show that we can deal with trolling attempts in a measured, professional, de-escalatory manner. -GTBacchus(talk) 16:58, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Then Delete and salt and stop having deletion debates. Certainly having an article isn't going to eliminate the drama, in fact it will become a troll magnet. Or improve the encyclopedia. --DHeyward (talk) 13:47, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- To be fair, we don't know whether drama over deletion debates brings more attention to the site than a simple article would do. As long as we're simply guessing about that, we might as well admit it. -GTBacchus(talk) 07:17, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- It's the other way around. The WP article draws EDers here. It brings the drama here as they try to decide what ED content is worth mentioning, etc, etc. I don't really care how much traffic they get but until it's notable and encyclopedic, it's just another non-notable wannabe meme that is simply an inappropriate WP article. --DHeyward (talk) 06:28, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
Keep. The subject is interesting, notable and sourced. Let's not be offended by criticisms. Such sites only increase the popularity of WP.Biophys (talk) 04:55, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. I don't know where people got the idea that a supposedly reliable encyclopedia can delete articles because they don't like the subject. If this were anything else, there'd be practically no debate. -Amarkov moo! 06:08, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. We are not in the business of deciding what might or might not interest Wikipedia's readers nor should we delete it because it will be an article that'll cause a "huge headache". It's as notable as the all those high schools and highways so I don't see how we can claim to be a NEUTRAL encyclopaedia when this article keeps getting deleted.--Yamanbaiia(free hugs!) 06:32, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment This is an abusive process. Everyone participating in it knows that. I am not expecting you to recognise it here but if you have thought about this for even a second, you know that this page would never have been protected or be up for deletion if a) Encyclopedia Dramatica did not attack some wikipedia editors and b) People associated with the site did not sometimes troll this wiki. This deletion debate is clearly an abuse of process. There is not any question of the notability of this site, nor of the need to put a link to the site on its page. This AfD and the discussion on the article's talk page are saddening for a much more important reason however: The majority of the people participating are serious, positive contributors to Wikipedia. These people are spending literally hundreds of hours between them splitting hairs over this. I have never vandalized Wikipedia or trolled its talk pages, however I know some people associated with Encyclopedia Dramatica and the GNAA. They are euphoric and hysteric over processes like this, for 2 reasons: People on both sides of the debate are spending huge amounts of time fighting each other instead of improving the encyclopedia. If you don't like this article, try and live with it; if you do want to keep it, try and live with its absence. Your time could be massively better spent focussing on something else. Secondly, the trolls absolutely love to see a vocal minority get upset about articles like this, because they know that this is because their trolling has managed to anger and offend. This is the reason trolls get up in the morning. If noone tried to do things like remove this article and the GNAA one, they wouldn't receive positive confirmation that vandalism and trouble-making is still so successful, day in and day out, on some of their targets on this website.
- I know that people will respond to this post reasoning and debating the ins and outs of this post. My point is, don't. You are infinitely more likely to have any positive effect if you click 'Random page' on the left, learn about something new and try to improve its grammar/syntax. Or just stand up from your computer and go for a walk.
- As pointed out above, I have a reasonably large list of (positive) edits, however I am posting anonymously because I dont want to be tarred with the brush of someone who tried to speak reasonably on this issue. 86.27.233.17 (talk) 07:14, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep While my personal opinion on this particular website is that it could just as well be blasted to kingdom come (I would not mind to be the one to pull the trigger), it doesnt change the fact that it seems to have received sufficient media coverage to comply to WP:Web. In each and every case deleting this article would meet delete consensus, this consensus would then apply to a major share of the websites that i have allowed to excist either on the fact that they may or seem to be notable, or because there is not enough reason to press a delete. Also, a lot of the DELETE editors seem to take personal offence from the website, which makes it slightly an WP:IHATEIT topic. Excirial (Talk,Contribs) 08:04, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Yes, the site slams Wikipedia mercilessly. That is no reason to pretend that it does not exist, however. PrinceoftheDawn (talk) 09:25, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep The site clearly has many non-trivial mentions in the media, as well as major traffic. Impin | {talk - contribs} 09:36, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Sufficient sources exist. Wikipedia covers distasteful subjects if others already have. There's not much to say though. The current version could use some trimming. Several of the references contribute nothing, being non-reputable (blogs) that don't actually say anythig about the subject, just verifying its existence, which is unnecessary. --SmokeyJoe (talk) 10:32, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep You may not like it, but surprisingly the article is well-sourced, and states WHY the site is notable. ED might slam Wikipedia, and honestly I really don't care one way or another if it does, but per WP:WEB this article passes those criteria and quite frankly, that's all I'm looking at. Wildthing61476 (talk) 13:27, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Sourced, lots of Google hits, well written article and although I hate to invoke WP:OTHERCRAP... --Tombomp (talk) 13:49, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep, per, oh, everyone. Have we not had enough drama yet this week? Either way it rather clearly meets the notability threshold. naerii - talk 14:22, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Consensus was established at the DRV and another AFD nomination is just fanning the flames. Stifle (talk) 14:45, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak keep The sourcing is better but not impressive. [29] seems to be the best and it's really not all that much. I think this article deserves a chance though... there are genuine sources about ED now, let's see how the article looks once people can actually edit it for a while (as opposed to during this AFD, where they can't). --Rividian (talk) 14:58, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Fucking Strong keep... *sigh* again, another AfD towards ED... I support ED... --Creamy!Talk 15:12, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Mvuijlst (talk) 19:50, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment: Just a reminder about some facts No matter how many editors state the contrary, facts are not up for election. No matter how many editors repeat the opposite, these remain facts -- not opinions, interpretations, suggestions, analysis -- just the facts that nobody gets to choose. So to advance the process, it might be best to keep the following in mind:
- WP:IDONTLIKEIT is an argument that an essay recommends we don't use in deletion discussions.
- WP:ILIKEIT is an argument that the same essay recommends we don't use in deletion discussions.
- WP:WEB defines what the notability standard is for articles about websites, giving alternative criteria to WP:N. Any article about a website that either meets WP:WEB or WP:N notability standards should not be deleted for a notability reason. Any article that does not meet those standards is supposed to have a damn good reason for being kept.
- You need more than just a bunch of sources to meet the notability standards for either guideline. Both require that The content itself has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent of the site itself. (quote from WP:WEB; WP:N says the same)
- In the italicized quote just above, non-trivial is one of the standards that sources have to meet. WP:WEB defines trivial coverage partly as a brief summary of the nature of the content (Criteria section, third bullet)
- In the italicized quote just above, multiple non-trivial sources is a requirement.
- The MSN Nine Network source has a total of 15
shortsentences that describe this website. More than any other source. - The North Adams Transcript has a total of 2 sentences that describe this website.
- The Wired article has a total of 2 phrases in two sentences describe it.
- Gawker article: 3 sentences on it.
- No other source has more.
- Notability guidelines are not absolutes. For instance, the phrase "presumed to be notable" is used at the top of WP:N. The word presumed is defined by WP:N: "Presumed" means that substantive coverage in multiple independent reliable sources establishes a presumption, not a guarantee, of notability. So "presumed" isn't a back door for getting out of the notability requirements.
- WP:N and WP:WEB are guidelines, not just rules, and they can be treated with common sense and the occasional exception according to the standard box at the top of the WP:N page. The words "occasional exception" are linked to Wikipedia:Ignore All Rules which states: If a rule prevents you from improving or maintaining Wikipedia, ignore it. (I'm editing this to add the following:) According to this, ignoring a "rule" is to be done only for this specific purpose.
- Consensus from a large number of Wikipedians created the notability guidelines.
- There are a large number of Wikipedians here who want to keep ED as an article.
- There has been no consensus formed explicitly to overturn WP:WEB or WP:N in this case.
- Both sides have made the argument that Wikipedia would be better off if their preference were followed.
- Wikipedia:Deletion guidelines for administrators tells closing administrators how to judge consensus (in the Rough consensus section). It states: Consensus is not determined by counting heads, but by looking at strength of argument, and underlying policy (if any). Arguments that contradict policy, are based on opinion rather than fact, or are logically fallacious, are frequently discounted.
- The News Review source has 5 sentences. (((hat tip to User talk:12.32.217.24 post at 17:52, just below; added Noroton (talk) 20:30, 16 May 2008 (UTC))))
- Given all this, why should Wikipedia make an exception to its notability guidelines for this article? (((additional sentence as noted within the comment Noroton (talk) 16:43, 16 May 2008 (UTC))))Noroton (talk) 16:33, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- You forgot about this non-trivial article http://www.newsreview.com/chico/Content?oid=620760.--12.32.217.24 (talk) 17:52, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Okay, that's a five sentences article in a reliable but small circulation paper devoted entirely to ED, obvioulsy not trivial. If you look at the context it's not a content summary style web guide, but rather an effort to bring something to the readers' attention - hey, note this. While we're counting sentences, Nina Chonin's article devoted 31 out of 47 sentences (by my count) to a notorious incident that happened on ED. Her extended discussion of a scandal that enveloped the site is non-trivial coverage however you cut it. The Nine News site's 15 sentences are not short - they range from 11 to 39 words, longer than normal. One would be hard pressed to call even 2-3 sentences about a subject "trivial". Newspapers are far more anti-trivia than Wikipedia, and their compact stories don't go off on 2 sentence tangents. Content sites are publishers. What makes a publisher notable? Their effect on the world is the reach and scope of what they publish at least as much as the organization itself. Just as the measure of a scholar, newspaper, or artist is their works, not their actions, the same with a publisher like ED. We don't cover the building that houses the server, or the rudimentary Mediawiki software, or even the founders and investors. Instead we cover the content and how it affects people. It's not obvious whether Norton is arguing for or against notability of ED - the list of observations could fall on either side, but I detect some hostility to ED so I assume there is a personal opinion against. I think it's obvious that by the formal notability guidelines WP:N and WP:WEB (which has its problems) ED is notable, hardly open to serious question unless one would wikilawyer the guidelines to the point where they describe something that certainly is not how Wikipedia works. We can and often do look beyond the strict rules to answer the basic question - does this material belong in the encyclopedia? Does it help Wikipedia present an encyclopedic treatment of the world? That's not overturning or ignoring the guidelines, that's interpreting the matter in light of the guidelines. This question cuts both ways. On the one hand, ED has engaged a lot of people and is obviously a substantial, successful, money-making website (see who advertises there). On the other the content is mostly fluff. Good or bad, funny or not, hateful or refreshing, it's not going to win a Pulitzer Prize anytime soon. Possibly a Webby, which would put this issue to bed. Personally I would say that the encyclopedic purpose of covering the state of the Web and Internet culture favors including this site. I don't know the statistics but I would guess the vast majority of the top 5,000 Alexa sites are covered here. Omission of a major site becomes a gap, not a matter of careful pruning. Wikidemo (talk) 18:21, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- You forgot about this non-trivial article http://www.newsreview.com/chico/Content?oid=620760.--12.32.217.24 (talk) 17:52, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- hard pressed to call even 2-3 sentences about a subject "trivial" -- see Fact 5; Nina Chonin's article mentioned ED once as the place where the prankster she was writing about happened to post; What makes a publisher notable? -- see Fact 3; It's not obvious whether Norton is arguing for or against notability of ED, as an expert on what Noroton is arguing, I can tell you that I'm arguing, in that post, for constructive discussion & adherence to WP standards, and I said in my "delete" post that I'd withdraw my opposition if adequate sourcing is found; by the formal notability guidelines WP:N and WP:WEB (which has its problems) ED is notable, -- see Fact 18. Noroton (talk) 20:30, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Thx for the response, levity, and even-handed approach. I think the discussion is rather constructive and remarkably civil, more so than quite a few AfDs I could point to on uncontroversial subjects. There's that saying "easy cases make bad law". Here, a hard case potentially raises awareness, strong good faith arguments on both sides by experienced, passionate Wikipedians. That lets us stress test the notability guidelines and what they mean, how to use them. Lessons learned are applicable when we question whether a new book, or local celebrity, etc., should be here. Wikidemo (talk) 20:52, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- hard pressed to call even 2-3 sentences about a subject "trivial" -- see Fact 5; Nina Chonin's article mentioned ED once as the place where the prankster she was writing about happened to post; What makes a publisher notable? -- see Fact 3; It's not obvious whether Norton is arguing for or against notability of ED, as an expert on what Noroton is arguing, I can tell you that I'm arguing, in that post, for constructive discussion & adherence to WP standards, and I said in my "delete" post that I'd withdraw my opposition if adequate sourcing is found; by the formal notability guidelines WP:N and WP:WEB (which has its problems) ED is notable, -- see Fact 18. Noroton (talk) 20:30, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- The list starts well, being entirely fact based, but the conclusory statement (why should Wikipedia make an exception to its notability guidelines for this article?) doesn't accurately represent the argument. First of all, it's open to debate whether or not the article meets the criteria. Reasonable people can (and do) differ in opinion on this point. Second, even if it does not meet the criteria, as I've said before, that is not an automatic categorization of non-notability. It merely means that the arguments for notability for this article are not explicity spelled out. Presenting those arguments is not asking for an "exception" but rather just an alternate way to demonstrate notability. I think it's disingenous to present that conclusory statement as the only possible conclusion from these facts. -Chunky Rice (talk) 20:44, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Good point about the final question in my post, but it's an actual, sincere question, not a rhetorical one. If my facts are solid, then I think that question should be answered in order to get the best Keep argument. Since this discussion is supposed to be closed by an admin looking to the best (or at least the "acceptable") arguments on both sides (and discounting others, as per what's cited in Fact 18), then paying attention to facts about the sourcing, facts about policy and facts about what Wikipedia says is an acceptable argument should get us into a more constructive discussion. Reasonable people can differ, but the more facts they can mutually agree on will probably narrow their differences and sharpen their logic. Arguments for notability need to be either explicitly spelled out or easily inferred. Presenting those arguments is not asking for an "exception" but rather just an alternate way to demonstrate notability. That depends on the details. Some things are open to interpretation (see my next point), but either the standards in WP:WEB or WP:N are met or they're not, if they're not and you still want to keep, you want an exception. it's open to debate whether or not the article meets the criteria but the criteria aren't open to a whole lot of debate because you can only interpret non-trivial so far before an interpretation looks ridiculous, and the faster we can stop wasting time on counter-factual arguments and unconvincing interpretations, the better. One side's going to lose this, and the more facts we agree on, the less bitter the pill that the losing side has to swallow. Noroton (talk) 21:27, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- I prefer to think of it as we all win (with an improved encyclopedia), just not in the way we expected. I seem to read the notability criteria in a completely different way from you. You seem to think that anything that doesn't meet the criteria laid out is inherently non-notable and therefore requiring an exception (outside of existing guideliens). Whereas I read it as anything that doesn't meet the criteria is of undetermined notability, and requires only a reasonable argument as to why it is notable (within existing guidelines). The other fundamental dispute in this discussion is about what constitutes a non-trivial mention. I will submit that simply counting sentences is a poor way to measure this, as it makes no comment on the actual content of those sentences. -Chunky Rice (talk) 21:46, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- There is nothing in any Wikipedia guideline or policy that requires a non-trivial source to have a minimum number of words or sentences. So, given all that you've added, why should we ignore the guidelines merely because of the size of the sources. The ninemsn article and the News Review article are very, very clearly non-trivial. Unless you can show me the focus of those articles is something other than ED. --SmashvilleBONK! 20:42, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Paying attention to the guidelines means not calling a source "non-trivial" if it resembles a brief summary of the nature of the content. We also have, in Footnote 2 of WP:N: The one sentence mention by Walker of the band Three Blind Mice in a biography of Bill Clinton (Martin Walker. "Tough love child of Kennedy", The Guardian, January 6, 1992. ) is plainly trivial. The way to judge whether something is trivial or non-trivial for WP notability purposes is to consider whether it resembles these two descriptions or whether it more resembles this definiition of a "significant source" at Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline: "Significant coverage" means that sources address the subject directly in detail [...]" Looking at that definition isn't in the language of WP:WEB itself, but it seems to get us to the spirit of the guideline, and WP:N has influence in this, too. Can you tell me with a straight face that a two-sentence mention in any source is not "trivial"? A three-sentence mention? Five sentences? I mean, we can all agree, can't we, that the word trivial was put into the notability pages for a reason, right? Does the five-sentence source come closer to fitting the description of a "brief summary" or "brief mention" than it does to a source that addresses "the subject directly and in detail"? It isn't the five sentences, which is shorthand for "really short", it's the obvious brevity that we all can see when we click on the link. There's a gray area somewhere. I think it comes with something a bit more substantial than the MSN Nine News source. I don't think you can call any five sentences anything more than a brief mention, because if Wikipedia standards were that low, we wouldn't really need standards at all. People who are not straining to keep or straining to delete this article would, I think, tend to think five sentences doesn't cut it. I don't think it's a reasonable interpretation to call it "non-trivial". Noroton (talk) 22:18, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- I've participated in a number of deletion discussions on various topics with an open mind, and I would nearly always consider a five-sentence article about a subject in a major publication, or five substantive sentences on the thing in a longer source, to be a non-trivial mention that would add weight to notability. Not enough standing alone, but something that adds to the argument. I interpret "trivial" to mean exactly that, trivial. It's strain of the language to call five sentences in a newspaper article trivial. Newspapers don't waste words. They rarely spend more than a sentence to say someone died, or founded a company, or is somebody's father. If a newspaper goes out of its way to explain something, and that's the sole point or one of only a few points in the article, that is not a trivial mention. The "brief summary of the content" example is in a sentence that doesn't even parse, but it's apparently meant to discourage web directories. It's not an edict that content is less important than other things. Nowhere do these guidelines say that to be non-trivial is to address "the subject directly and in detail." That's not what non-trivial means, and it would impose a higher standard. If you look at WP:WEB it is not a precise instrument. You just have to read what it says and go with it. We don't get anywhere wikilawyering the Wikipedia guidelines by positing that they redefine common words. Examples in Wikipedia guidelines are haphazard - the people who write (and often edit war) over the examples are not trying to establish an analytical framework for each example to have a zone of influence, with the outcome judged by which example it is closest to. That's only one of many ways to understand examples, not a rule. The guidelines are not written by lawyers and just don't stand up to that kind of scrutiny. Overall, when an Internet site has articles written about it in several major publications, as with this one, it would be quite a stretch of logic to say that does not fit the language of the notability guideline.Wikidemo (talk) 23:01, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, we're at a point where we disagree on what "trivial" is in this context. I'll leave it at that. wikilawyering isn't about close reading and details, which is inevitable whenever something is hotly contested and guidelines and policies are involved. Nothing wrong with it if you don't lose track of what the guidelines are about. Noroton (talk) 00:14, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- I've participated in a number of deletion discussions on various topics with an open mind, and I would nearly always consider a five-sentence article about a subject in a major publication, or five substantive sentences on the thing in a longer source, to be a non-trivial mention that would add weight to notability. Not enough standing alone, but something that adds to the argument. I interpret "trivial" to mean exactly that, trivial. It's strain of the language to call five sentences in a newspaper article trivial. Newspapers don't waste words. They rarely spend more than a sentence to say someone died, or founded a company, or is somebody's father. If a newspaper goes out of its way to explain something, and that's the sole point or one of only a few points in the article, that is not a trivial mention. The "brief summary of the content" example is in a sentence that doesn't even parse, but it's apparently meant to discourage web directories. It's not an edict that content is less important than other things. Nowhere do these guidelines say that to be non-trivial is to address "the subject directly and in detail." That's not what non-trivial means, and it would impose a higher standard. If you look at WP:WEB it is not a precise instrument. You just have to read what it says and go with it. We don't get anywhere wikilawyering the Wikipedia guidelines by positing that they redefine common words. Examples in Wikipedia guidelines are haphazard - the people who write (and often edit war) over the examples are not trying to establish an analytical framework for each example to have a zone of influence, with the outcome judged by which example it is closest to. That's only one of many ways to understand examples, not a rule. The guidelines are not written by lawyers and just don't stand up to that kind of scrutiny. Overall, when an Internet site has articles written about it in several major publications, as with this one, it would be quite a stretch of logic to say that does not fit the language of the notability guideline.Wikidemo (talk) 23:01, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Paying attention to the guidelines means not calling a source "non-trivial" if it resembles a brief summary of the nature of the content. We also have, in Footnote 2 of WP:N: The one sentence mention by Walker of the band Three Blind Mice in a biography of Bill Clinton (Martin Walker. "Tough love child of Kennedy", The Guardian, January 6, 1992. ) is plainly trivial. The way to judge whether something is trivial or non-trivial for WP notability purposes is to consider whether it resembles these two descriptions or whether it more resembles this definiition of a "significant source" at Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline: "Significant coverage" means that sources address the subject directly in detail [...]" Looking at that definition isn't in the language of WP:WEB itself, but it seems to get us to the spirit of the guideline, and WP:N has influence in this, too. Can you tell me with a straight face that a two-sentence mention in any source is not "trivial"? A three-sentence mention? Five sentences? I mean, we can all agree, can't we, that the word trivial was put into the notability pages for a reason, right? Does the five-sentence source come closer to fitting the description of a "brief summary" or "brief mention" than it does to a source that addresses "the subject directly and in detail"? It isn't the five sentences, which is shorthand for "really short", it's the obvious brevity that we all can see when we click on the link. There's a gray area somewhere. I think it comes with something a bit more substantial than the MSN Nine News source. I don't think you can call any five sentences anything more than a brief mention, because if Wikipedia standards were that low, we wouldn't really need standards at all. People who are not straining to keep or straining to delete this article would, I think, tend to think five sentences doesn't cut it. I don't think it's a reasonable interpretation to call it "non-trivial". Noroton (talk) 22:18, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- delete per Noroton, Sheffield Steel and Collectonian. The subject is clearly NN. --rogerd (talk) 17:28, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- So clear that the previous dozen people who have commented completely reject your view? Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 17:32, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete Alexa rank of 2,250 does not justify or connote notability. Carlossuarez46 (talk) 18:39, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- That's a false argument a) because we aren't even supposed to take the Alexa rank into consideration and b) because if we did, a high Alexa rank (2,250 out of over 100 million) would seem to do the exact opposite. --SmashvilleBONK! 18:48, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- That's the weakest argument in the entire AFD. Even when we did use Alexa as a criteria for inclusion of websites, which was years ago, any site under 5,000 was easilly within what would "justify or connote notability". I'm pretty sure I remember Carlossuarez voting to keep articles on sites with vastly lower Alexa rankings... --Rividian (talk) 23:21, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Don't personally feel the sources stand up to scrutiny, but arguing the point isn't worth the trouble, from the looks of it. Disgusted Keep and watch it fester. For the "lulz," apparently. Tony Fox (arf!) 18:57, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- If you really can't be bothered to argue your point, then posting an opinion which is the exact opposite of what you actually believe is a little silly. It's also a little unfair to say everybody voting keep is doing it "For the lulz". --Tombomp (talk) 19:04, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment I'm not !voting Keep for the "lulz" as you said, but I'm looking at this article objectively and from a NPOV and surprising the soucres offer enough about ED to give it notability. The hell with the drama, it's a notable site at this point. Wildthing61476 (talk) 19:23, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. Also not voting keep for the "lulz" (I'm guessing that's a variation on LOLs...). Voting because the article is sourced and meets WP:WEB. Honestly never been to the site (I understand there's a good chance of genitalia popping up on my work computer...not something I want to risk at work), so I'm definitely not coming from the WP:ILIKEIT category. --SmashvilleBONK! 19:58, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- The "lulz" is what the ED denizens are getting by having their article up here finally. No comment on the keep voters; I'm sure your reasonings are just fine. I personally feel that the two sources that this is being hung on are insufficient, but it's bluntly obvious that I'm in the minority, so why argue it? It's going to be at the least a no consensus. *shrugs* I'm expressing my opinion. I don't feel we need this article, but if were opening up our definition of "non-trivial" through it, then we're going to have it. Tony Fox (arf!) 20:03, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- So ED finally has an article on Wikipedia, and? Not to be rude Tony, and I know you mean everything in good faith, but why does it matter if the site has an article. The sources give the site just enough notability to be included her and honestly if they are, good for them. It's not a matter of winning or losing a battle with "ED trolls" (not your words, but I've heard the phrase used), it's a matter of doing what's right based on our guidelines. I've been proud to say that when I edit here I check my opinions at the door and try my damnedest to look at everything from a NPOV, and this article is no exception. Wildthing61476 (talk) 20:15, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment AfD about the article that is locked for all users except admins is not the best idea. --Dezidor (talk) 19:27, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. Now that a second inarguably non-trivial source has been found, any WP:WEB argument is rendered moot. Non-trivial Source 1 Non-trivial Source 2. Yes they are not feature length, but both meet guidelines set out at WP:WEB for being non-trivial. And since two (2) is "multiple" - this article meets criteria #1 of the WP:WEB guideline. --SmashvilleBONK! 19:42, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- See Fact 5 Noroton (talk) 20:43, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- See my response. You're just arguing semantics now. The ninemsn article even has quotes. --SmashvilleBONK! 21:29, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- See Fact 5 Noroton (talk) 20:43, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Abstain. I choose not to voice my opinion at this time. -Vezaz —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.169.148.60 (talk) 20:12, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Wikipedia is not a web directory. This should go the way of GNAA. No notability whatsoever outside of Wikipedia. KleenupKrew (talk) 22:58, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Apart from the two articles that are devoted to it above, of course... 78.86.18.55 (talk) 23:00, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Two articles, or eight or whatever, constitutes a clear establishment of non-notability. If something is notable it will have hundreds if not thousands of articles about it in mainstream media sources, not just blogs and not just brief mentions in passing. KleenupKrew (talk) 10:43, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Um you have read WP:N and WP:WEB yes? They say nothing about "If something is notable it will have hundreds if not thousands of articles about it in mainstream media sources". JoshuaZ (talk) 12:27, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- It says "has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works". What constitutes "multiple" and "non-trivial" is entirely a matter of subjective debate, and my two cents worth is two is trivial and multiple means in the hundreds. KleenupKrew (talk) 13:03, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Um you have read WP:N and WP:WEB yes? They say nothing about "If something is notable it will have hundreds if not thousands of articles about it in mainstream media sources". JoshuaZ (talk) 12:27, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Two articles, or eight or whatever, constitutes a clear establishment of non-notability. If something is notable it will have hundreds if not thousands of articles about it in mainstream media sources, not just blogs and not just brief mentions in passing. KleenupKrew (talk) 10:43, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak Abstain Gee, the evidence tells me I should vote keep, but I somehow just can't bring myself to do it. I'm off for a round of golf. 78.86.18.55 (talk) 23:00, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment - to inform everyone, I write about it also here - I made another copy of the article to my userspace, so WP editors can edit the article (and making it better) instead of just talking about it. (just look how long this discussion is) - User:Running/Encyclopedia Dramatica --Have a nice day. Running 23:24, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Question: Am I going to get b& if I try and work on it? Shii is an admin here afaik and his subpage on ED was baleeted. --Piepie (talk) 23:40, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- It was, after one of last AfD, but you are certainly not going to be banned. In worst case, the page will be deleted. --Have a nice day. Running 23:59, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Question: Am I going to get b& if I try and work on it? Shii is an admin here afaik and his subpage on ED was baleeted. --Piepie (talk) 23:40, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- keep Meets WP:WEB at this point. In order to be a neutral encyclopedia we cannot remove articles simply because they involve topics we don't like or are difficult to maintain. JoshuaZ (talk) 23:42, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete: I reviewed the references (that can be viewed online).
- SFGate's reference mentions "Encyclopedia Dramatica" on one line and in passing.
- The next one gives a 404 error
- NY Times mentions it on one line and in passing.
- This is the only one that does not have trivial coverage, but it's short
- Nearly non-trivial coverage, also short
- They're using ED as a reference; trivial coverage
- Passing mention, blog, trivial coverage
- Passing mention, trivial coverage
- Two mentions, both in passing
- Unless I'm missing something from the other sources that can't be viewed, none of these constitute notability. Compare with the similar (sorta) site, 4chan. 4chan's article has over sixty citations (some of which are to archived posts, but those that are not to the 4chanarchive or 4chan's rules are not all just passing mentions. The last reference goes into detail about the site, moreso than any of the references on Encyclopedia Dramatica. I cannot understand how some people view the trivial mentions as reliable sources for the article, allowing the article to pass WP:WEB. As mentioned above by an IP, two articles are "dedicated" to the topic, and these two articles are less than 10 sentences long.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 00:34, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Second should be probably http://www.newsreview.com/chico/Content?oid=620760 - I made a typo writing that into the article (the link in the article has 6207602 in the end). its fully protected so I cannot directly rewrite it --Have a nice day. Running 00:45, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Then that's three single-paragraph mentions of it. Doesn't change anything.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 00:56, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- "Unless I'm missing something" actually, yes, I think you are. An established print newspaper using, or one might even say "noting," ED as a reference would constitute notability. It was noted. Clearly it has also been noted by a number of people who have visited this very page. ED may be offensive, but it is apparently notable, by the Guardian and by Wikipedians who are offended by it and seek to deny its verifiable and notable existance. Analogrex —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.231.141.187 (talk) 03:32, 17 May 2008 (UTC) Analogrex (talk) 03:36, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- No, mention or use of something as a reference does not make it notable. If that were the case every time a minor expert were quoted on a topic by a newspaper the expert would immediately become notable. Your notion of notability is not connected to WP:WEB or WP:N. JoshuaZ (talk) 12:27, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- WP:COI, Dragondragon. There's an article about you in ED namespace. You should've abstained. Same goes for anyone who's voted here who has an article on ED namespace, because we all know why you want no one to know of that site. Howa0082 (talk) 03:51, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- There is no conflict of interest. I'm not saying this should be deleted because I've got a page there, I'm saying that the sourcing here is poor.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 06:28, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Don't be ridiculous, users are perfectly able to make whatever decision they want whether or not ED has attacked or threatened them. I for example am voting for keeping despite there being an ED article on me that's borderline libel. JoshuaZ (talk) 12:27, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Just because it is trolling doesn't mean we shouldn't have an article. Plus, it is better sourced than some FAs... I'm an Editorofthewiki[citation needed] 00:36, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep; it's amazing how much detail the notability standards can require when we don't like the subject of the article.--Prosfilaes (talk) 00:49, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, notability is the inclusion criterion based on encyclopedic suitability of a topic for a Wikipedia article. "source", as used in Wikipedia, has three related meanings: the piece of work itself, the creator of the work, and the publisher of the work. All three affect this. --Hu12 (talk) 00:59, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- And the inclusion criteria have rarely if ever been so strictly interpreted.--Prosfilaes (talk) 14:28, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- It's typical that articles up for deletion discussions get more scrutiny and therefore, in effect, get held to higher standards; it's typical that the more controversial the topic, the more scrutiny the articles get. Your point sounds like a version of WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS. It's inevitable that there will be articles out there that don't meet our notability criteria and haven't been brought up for AfD yet. Given the system we have, it's inevitable that outcomes will be based, to an extent, on the chance of which editors happen to participate and which closing admins happen to close. The best way of making the process fair and more uniform is by sticking to policies, guidelines, the facts and logic as much as possible. Otherwise cynicism results. Noroton (talk) 21:49, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- I'm talking about articles on AfD, which I've seen a lot of. All guidelines get interpreted, and they should get interpreted consistently whether it's Encyclopedia Dramatica or Wikinfo. It is not WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS to say that the same rules that govern WP:AFD on a daily basis should be applied to this AfD, even if one can apply exegesis to interpret the guidelines in another way.--Prosfilaes (talk) 22:57, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- To the extent that guidelines can be interpreted reasonably, again, you're going to get differences based on who shows up. You can only hope that people are honest about it and that editors and closing admins are consistent in deciding the same way. The Wikinfo AfD is going much worse for that page in terms of proportion of delete !votes, and the delete side has the overwhelming lead in arguments based on policy. A larger number of editors here have made policy-based arguments, which is what's supposed to count. Noroton (talk) 02:41, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Perhaps the arguments at the wikinfo AfD are weak because some of the more reserved wikipedians are sitting that one out. For what it's worth, I have not participated in the wikinfo AfD because I think the nomination was a little WP:POINTy, nor do I have the experience or tools to be sure it isn't notable. However, the sources given there certainly don't confirm notability and I could not find any better ones after a few minutes looking. So my quick guess is that the main participants there are the more avid among both inclusionists and deletionists (forgive me for using those simplistic terms, I don't mean that as anything but a shorthand), and in that case the deletionists have the better argument. "Policy on their side", one might say. That could be at play here. You might have to disregard half or more of all the sentiments voiced on this page to get to the good arguments, and those arguments have been repeated many times. Wikidemo (talk) 06:36, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- To the extent that guidelines can be interpreted reasonably, again, you're going to get differences based on who shows up. You can only hope that people are honest about it and that editors and closing admins are consistent in deciding the same way. The Wikinfo AfD is going much worse for that page in terms of proportion of delete !votes, and the delete side has the overwhelming lead in arguments based on policy. A larger number of editors here have made policy-based arguments, which is what's supposed to count. Noroton (talk) 02:41, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- I'm talking about articles on AfD, which I've seen a lot of. All guidelines get interpreted, and they should get interpreted consistently whether it's Encyclopedia Dramatica or Wikinfo. It is not WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS to say that the same rules that govern WP:AFD on a daily basis should be applied to this AfD, even if one can apply exegesis to interpret the guidelines in another way.--Prosfilaes (talk) 22:57, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- It's typical that articles up for deletion discussions get more scrutiny and therefore, in effect, get held to higher standards; it's typical that the more controversial the topic, the more scrutiny the articles get. Your point sounds like a version of WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS. It's inevitable that there will be articles out there that don't meet our notability criteria and haven't been brought up for AfD yet. Given the system we have, it's inevitable that outcomes will be based, to an extent, on the chance of which editors happen to participate and which closing admins happen to close. The best way of making the process fair and more uniform is by sticking to policies, guidelines, the facts and logic as much as possible. Otherwise cynicism results. Noroton (talk) 21:49, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- And the inclusion criteria have rarely if ever been so strictly interpreted.--Prosfilaes (talk) 14:28, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, notability is the inclusion criterion based on encyclopedic suitability of a topic for a Wikipedia article. "source", as used in Wikipedia, has three related meanings: the piece of work itself, the creator of the work, and the publisher of the work. All three affect this. --Hu12 (talk) 00:59, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Notable website. All sources may not be exclusively dedicated to the topic but there's enough coverage to indicate notability. Bill (talk|contribs) 01:52, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Abstain. I'm a project participant with four years under my belt. I'm editing from a proxy for fear of retribution. This whole ED vs Wikipedia thing has become so ridiculous, those in favor of keeping will soon get an article in a national newspaper as per this (see ED:Wikipedia Articles for deletion/Encyclopedia Dramatica) for if this exclusionist nonsense keeps playing out. Get over your biases everyone. --91.143.81.107 (talk) 03:41, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete because it still hasn't made a page about me, despite my best attempts to be controversial -- Gurchzilla (talk) 07:19, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong keep per the Australian news article about ED and the great number of mentions elsewhere in reliable sources. I notice some references were removed and the page protected so that they couldn't be re-added; perhaps this was done by those with an agenda to get the ED article deleted?--AnonymousUser12345 (talk) 10:59, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep While I do not like the site, it is very notable and has enough sources --Boss Big (talk) 13:16, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per Collectonian. Passing mentions are not encyclopedic sources. Gamaliel (talk) 14:21, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment Trivial mentions may satisfy verifiability but they do not demonstrate notability. In other words, based on the sources shown, it is possible to write an encyclopaedic article about this subject; that does not necessarily mean that we should do so. Questions of who does / doesn't like the site, or want the article deleted, serve only to distract from the question of notability. SHEFFIELDSTEELTALK 17:31, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. And with this, I issue a challenge: Without using any Wikipedia policies to back you up, explain why the article should be deleted. Nwwaew (Talk Page) (Contribs) (E-mail me) 18:01, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment: Could you please rephrase the question? My understanding is that editing Wikipedia is based on a consensus formed around commonly accepted policies and guidelines. Without them, chaos ensues. Why would we want to ignore policies and guidelines in an AfD? Incidentally, I agree with SheffieldSteel's point (above) that too much time was spent on expressing personal preferences (i.e., WP:ILIKEIT, WP:IDONTLIKEIT, etc.) rather than focusing on legitimate points within the guidelines. Currently, the only real disagreement (as far as I can tell) on the table is the differing interpretations of the word "non-trivial" and "trivial" in the notability guidelines and how it relates to the current list of potential sources in the pool of known independent, reliable third-party sources. Everything else is just unhelpful noise for a closing admin, in my opinion. Regards, J Readings (talk) 18:29, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Is the question basically, "How would deleting the article improve the encyclopedia?"? That seems to be a fair one, seeing as our policies and guidelines exist to document successful ways of improving the encyclopedia. Per Ignore all rules, the power of rules is conditioned on their success in guiding us to improve the project. When they don't do that, they aren't really binding.
That might not be the question that Nwwaew meant, but I think it's one that's worth asking nonetheless. -GTBacchus(talk) 18:35, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Is the question basically, "How would deleting the article improve the encyclopedia?"? That seems to be a fair one, seeing as our policies and guidelines exist to document successful ways of improving the encyclopedia. Per Ignore all rules, the power of rules is conditioned on their success in guiding us to improve the project. When they don't do that, they aren't really binding.
- Comment: Could you please rephrase the question? My understanding is that editing Wikipedia is based on a consensus formed around commonly accepted policies and guidelines. Without them, chaos ensues. Why would we want to ignore policies and guidelines in an AfD? Incidentally, I agree with SheffieldSteel's point (above) that too much time was spent on expressing personal preferences (i.e., WP:ILIKEIT, WP:IDONTLIKEIT, etc.) rather than focusing on legitimate points within the guidelines. Currently, the only real disagreement (as far as I can tell) on the table is the differing interpretations of the word "non-trivial" and "trivial" in the notability guidelines and how it relates to the current list of potential sources in the pool of known independent, reliable third-party sources. Everything else is just unhelpful noise for a closing admin, in my opinion. Regards, J Readings (talk) 18:29, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, first I'd like to say good luck to the brave soul who closes this AfD and is thrust immediately into another DRV (because, really, we know it's coming, right?). Anyhoo, I'm checking to see of the nominator's rationale is valid. Xe says it fails WP:NOTABILITY and WP:WEB, is in violation of WP:DENY, and that it is an advertisement for the subject. I'll assume that if the article is compliant with WP:NOTABILITY and WP:WEB, it adds value to the encyclopedia. So, here we go.
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WP:NOTADVERTISING | ...is, um, not advertising... | The article seems pretty neutral in its coverage, does not have the tone of an advertisement, and is sourced. | Pass |
WP:DENY | ...denies recognition... | WP:DENY is an essay. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, and if it needs to cover websites where trolls and vandals gather to advance that goal, it will. Whether it denies recognition is irrelevant. | Pass |
WP:WEB (must meet only one criterion) |
...has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent of the site itself... except... [m]edia re-prints of press releases and advertising for the content or site... [t]rivial coverage, such as (1) newspaper articles that simply report the Internet address, (2) newspaper articles that simply report the times at which such content is updated or made available, (3) a brief summary of the nature of the content or the publication of Internet addresses and site or (4) content descriptions in Internet directories or online stores. | Please note that I could check only the sources with online links. This is the best: [30] gives enough information that I would call it non-trivial, but not extensive. [31] and [32] provide a only brief summary of the nature of the content. The others only mention the subject or provide a very brief summary. Again, I could only check the sources with online links, but I was only able to see that ED was the subject of one... | Fail |
The website or content has won a well-known and independent award from either a publication or organization. | Not that I've heard. | Fail | |
The content is distributed via a medium which is both respected and independent of the creators, either through an online newspaper or magazine, an online publisher, or an online broadcaster; except for [t]rivial distribution such as hosting content on entertainment-like sites (GeoCities, Newgrounds, personal blogs, etc.) | ED is self-published. | Fail | |
WP:N's General notability guideline | ...has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject... "Significant coverage" means that sources address the subject directly in detail, and no original research is needed to extract the content. Significant coverage is more than trivial but may be less than exclusive. | While [33] and [34] do provide only brief summaries, etc. individually, together with [35] and the minor sources, I think that ED does pass this test. With WP:N, there isn't the restriction that each source must itself be non-trivial, where trivial includes a brief summary etc., and these sources can snowball into significant coverage. | Pass |
- As you can see, I haven't been able to assess all of the sources. Whether I would choose to keep or delete the article depends on the coverage by those sources for which there is no link and that I have not seen. If someone else can indicate that the coverage by at least one of those sources would pass WP:WEB criterion 1, the article should be kept. If someone else can indicate that the coverage by at least one of those sources would not pass WP:WEB criterion 1, the article should be deleted. If no one can say what's in those sources, then that information is not verifiable, and the article should be deleted. WODUP 19:08, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- It's pretty obvious at this point that the result is going to be keep, and at a current !vote of more than 2:1 (about 100/40), and this being one of the most discussed AfD's of all time, I don't think a DelRev would be appropriate. Z00r (talk) 19:30, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Oh, I don't know. I think someone will put it up for DRV no matter what happens. I just have that feeling. WODUP 19:39, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- ZOOr, see WP:DGFA#Rough consensus. The closing admin will make a judgment call about how much to discount various !votes, someone will inevitably dispute that call and take it back to WP:DRV where it will be hashed out every which way, and then a closing admin there will make a judgment call. If that second closing admin is a knucklehead, we'll get a knucklehead decision. If the closing admin is as wise as Solomon, we'll get a wise decision that a lot of people will call a knucklehead decision. If we make good arguments all along the way and the closing admins listen to them, then we can weight the dice in this crapshoot towards a better decision with fewer people muttering, "Knucklehead!" Which doesn't stop it from being a crapshoot. But nobody promised us a great decision-making method when we got our user names. Noroton (talk) 20:07, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Oh, I don't know. I think someone will put it up for DRV no matter what happens. I just have that feeling. WODUP 19:39, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- It's pretty obvious at this point that the result is going to be keep, and at a current !vote of more than 2:1 (about 100/40), and this being one of the most discussed AfD's of all time, I don't think a DelRev would be appropriate. Z00r (talk) 19:30, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- WODUP, If you think this article passes WP:N but not WP:WEB, then you should conclude that it is notable. WP:WEB is an alternate way of meeting notability rather than an exclusive standard. I don't think an article can pass the WP:N standard without multiple sources that are non-trivial. Noroton (talk) 20:07, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- I understand your position, but I haven't seen anything to affirm it. Actually, articles that pass WP:N are only presumed notable while articles that pass WP:WEB are deemed notable. Right now, we disagree on what sources are necessary to pass WP:N, too. I think that the wording of the general notability guideline allows for multiple sources with less-than-optimal coverage to establish significance together where that significance couldn't be established if the sources were taken individually. WODUP 20:53, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: I feel at this point ED could have entire articles dedicated to it on CNN, and be one of the most popular websites of all time, and the decision will still be to delete it just because WP:IHATEIT is going to be ignored, and people are going to let their own prejudices get in the way of completing the encyclopedia. As many others said, this is why a good deal of people left the project in the first place, and I hate to agree, but I do. --HALtalk 22:20, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Strong keep, particularly seeing as how well sourced it is now. This is one of those wiki-things that drives me up a wall. Like WR (the full Lovecraftian name of which must not even be uttered!), most of ED seems like a pack of idiot hyenas to me, but whenever this article gets deleted (for largely politic reasons, it's always seemed to me), and there's something I want to know about it, Wikipedia has ... nothing. So I have to go over to the site myself to figure it out (and then I remember, oh yeah, these idiots again). Forcing me to go to ED to find stuff out = WIKIPEDIA FAIL. Ford MF (talk) 22:16, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- The feeling's mutual. I had to come over here once for an "All Your Base" gif since ED was getting DDoSd. I felt dirty afterwards. --OldDirtyBtard84.61.12.187 (talk) 00:54, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Um... "the full Lovecraftian name of which must not even be uttered"? You mean, "Wikipedia Review"? Is it really fair to suggest that the attitudes of maybe two or three Wikipedians represent some overall political climate? If you want to defuse the drama around a situation, ironically referring to is as "that which must not be named" seems counterproductive to that end, don't you think? -GTBacchus(talk) 22:45, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- I was kidding (mostly). As someone who's been targeted by WR in the past, I sympathize with those who feel threatened by sites like them and ED, but I also think the loudly-singing-with-fingers-in-one's-ears approach to this sort of thing is absolutely for the birds. We're an encyclopedia. We report on reportable things. I also think it's deeply disingenuous to say that the kneejerk against WR and ED is confined to "two or three Wikipedians". The fact that we're even here, having this conversation, in section ... five now? ... is a testament to that. Ford MF (talk) 23:28, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- I'm much more apt to mean something that I didn't express well than to speak disingenuously. I have pretty much no desire to do that, ever; if I weren't going to be ingenuous, I'd kill myself.
What I was clumsily trying to express is that the most extreme, "site-which-must-not-be-named"-style position is limited to two or three Wikipedians. Many more of the community take a more sober and measured position than that. It was the exaggeration that put you in the 2-3 Wikipedian realm.
I don't think it's entirely fair to suggest that anybody arguing for deletion is doing so out of a knee-jerk reaction. I think there are some pretty thoughtful arguments being made on both sides. Is it not possible to think that ED doesn't meet WP:WEB without having it be due to personal aversion for the site?
I say all of this as someone who has already express a preference for keeping the article. -GTBacchus(talk) 23:43, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- We are on the same side, and not to bring up, WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS, but the article as it stands (and as it stood when it was nominated) is currently more well cited than The Huffington Post or Boing Boing or Consumerist (blog) or Lifehacker.com or Gawker.com or Fleshbot or Go Fug Yourself or Gothamist. I do sincerely and unsarcastically thank you for reminding me to assume good faith (one of the tougher wiki-tenets) but it's difficult not to form the impression that the article is being held to a higher standard for reasons of WP:IDONTLIKEIT. Ford MF (talk) 00:15, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Last time I checked, all sources but ninemsn were "trivial coverage", which doesn't assert notability.... --Enric Naval (talk) 21:36, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- We are on the same side, and not to bring up, WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS, but the article as it stands (and as it stood when it was nominated) is currently more well cited than The Huffington Post or Boing Boing or Consumerist (blog) or Lifehacker.com or Gawker.com or Fleshbot or Go Fug Yourself or Gothamist. I do sincerely and unsarcastically thank you for reminding me to assume good faith (one of the tougher wiki-tenets) but it's difficult not to form the impression that the article is being held to a higher standard for reasons of WP:IDONTLIKEIT. Ford MF (talk) 00:15, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- I'm much more apt to mean something that I didn't express well than to speak disingenuously. I have pretty much no desire to do that, ever; if I weren't going to be ingenuous, I'd kill myself.
- I was kidding (mostly). As someone who's been targeted by WR in the past, I sympathize with those who feel threatened by sites like them and ED, but I also think the loudly-singing-with-fingers-in-one's-ears approach to this sort of thing is absolutely for the birds. We're an encyclopedia. We report on reportable things. I also think it's deeply disingenuous to say that the kneejerk against WR and ED is confined to "two or three Wikipedians". The fact that we're even here, having this conversation, in section ... five now? ... is a testament to that. Ford MF (talk) 23:28, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep, article demonstrates notability through citations better than more than half the articles in a random sample of 10 non-stub articles. I also find convincing the argument that it will continue to get more notable over time, so it's not a matter of if we keep this article but when. — PyTom (talk) 22:39, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep: It's the best documentation of the *chan subculture, which is quite relevant to the Internet (I'm not making an argument from WP policy—the rest of you can take care of that quite well), even if it is written in the highly... non-encyclopedic fashion of said subculture. —bersl2 (talk) 23:11, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Close as keep, please. 78.34.137.171 (talk) 00:14, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak Delete. For such an apparently notable website, I was surprised by the lack of coverage from reliable sources - essentially, there's one source provided that provides what could be called 'significant' coverage of ED. I have no prejudice against having an article on them, but despite all the 'sources' listed here, they just don't seem to have received enough attention from the media to justify it. Terraxos (talk) 00:40, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: We've also been on CNN twice. Once (fleetingly) on a Jews Did 9/11 special on Paula Zahn Now and once cited on their show 'It's News To Me' for our definition of hipster. --OldDirtyBtard 84.61.12.187 (talk) 00:54, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. It passes the core notability guideline. It's difficult for me to see the deletion-drama around this article as unrelated to... well... butthurt on the part of targeted Wikiped
osians. Sorry, but it's notable and the article has no significant problems, let alone unfixable problems necessitating deletion. <eleland/talkedits> 02:11, 18 May 2008 (UTC) - Keep. Yes it serves as a hub for cads and blackguards but turning away from it won't make it go away. The sheer over-excitement it seems to be causing here suggests that it as at least notable within this community. I looked around and memes from 4chan, anime, and bizarre jokes my students made that I never understood before suddenly became clear. Their interactions with the Church of Scientology have resulted in a few news mentions. Wasn't there a Fox News story on them a while back about blowing up vans? First time to ever vote in one of these. Sorry if I rambled and missed the point. 98.200.35.25 (talk) 04:57, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
Wasn't there a Fox News story on them a while back about blowing up vans? HAXXORS ON STEROIDS PWNS J00 WITH VANS
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keep —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.139.122.11 (talk) 21:05, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment. Wow - a few minutes on Google was instructive. Surely you can't be hated by this many people and not be notable. 98.200.35.25 (talk) 05:25, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep If it weren't notable, would so many people on here really care one way or the other? There are also countless examples of things much less notable (MUCH less) that have pages. How many times must we have this debate? Broooooooce (talk) 10:40, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Strong Keep. If the admin here abide by their own arbitrary rules, this article passes the notability litmus and should be kept. As a matter of principle, if Wikipedia wants any respect whatsoever as an objective source of information, the article must be kept and must be cleaned up for NPOV (the first paragraph of the article makes it quite clear what the writer thinks of ED—Opinion = Bias). Show you're better than ED by not being ED—by which I mean, function on logic and principles of consistency as opposed to functioning on bias and personal opinion. SumeragiNoOnmyouji (talk) 06:18, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Close, keep and get a life - seriously, I just walked in on this article and saw this total baaawwwfest. I've seen a lot more insignificant and outright irrelevant crap keep a steady article - per countless numbers of people listed, this stinks of WP:IDONTLIKEIT and there are a good lot of people (not naming names, though a majority of them ARE deleters) that should just be ashamed of themselves for the immaturity displayed here. 64.81.169.20 (talk) 08:31, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. I don't really know what I can say that hasn't already been said. This debate is tedious: The abundance of references establish notability and the article looks nice. A fair amount of people in the Wikipedia community just want this article gone because ED ridicules Wikipedia. That's all. ☯ Zenwhat (talk) 12:41, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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- To be fair, ED attacks several individuals, not merely Wikipedia in its entirety. But that is still not an argument to delete, at least not at AfD. Those who prefer what imho is a somewhat high-handed hush-up approach should pursue this at a more appropriate venue, e.g. WP:VPP. 78.34.133.49 (talk) 14:16, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. For many of the reasons that have already been stated. It is notable as an Internet Phenomenon, and has received news coverage: see http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=4y6LqhrdAxg. Screenshots of the website used here: http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=Rubm-ttR-Lw, and here: http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=DSDBBNXH5CY. Cat Constantine (talk) 14:41, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment: Thanks for posting these links. Possible copyright infringement issues aside, these three cases finally explain why LexisNexis and the other major online newspaper databases did not pick up the MSNBC and CNN stories. In all three cases, the broadcasts are in no way about the Encyclopedia Dramatica. The MSNBC story is clearly about Craigs List and a prank. The ED is briefly mentioned for literally a second. In the case of CNN's stories on the 9/11 Jewish conspiracy theory, it's worse: the ED is actually not mentioned at all. Screenshots? I've read and re-read the guidelines. Screenshots are not covered by WP:WEB or WP:N. Surely, no one here is seriously going to argue that screenshots (assuming those were even of the ED, nothing was displayed on the screen to indicate they were) are prime examples of "non-trivial coverage" in the mainstream media, when the ED was never even the subject of these stories. Better to focus the arguments on sources that at least discuss the ED. But in any case, I do appreciate finally learning why LexisNexis never registered these stories about the ED. They weren't about the ED. J Readings (talk) 15:46, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. ED most certainly is notable and the article has independent sources. Don't delete the article just because you don't like the site! Nxsty (talk) 18:00, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per the sources. As analysed by Sheffieldsteel and Ryūlóng. Garion96 (talk) 20:59, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Question: Is this the longest AfD evar? Also, I think it (and the history of ED's AFDs) is notable enough for its own article.
--Piepie (talk) 21:01, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
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- The WP-ED saga would be great material for a meta-Wikipedia but not so much for Wikipedia itself. Either way, the results of this will end up on ED itself. Now, whether the WP admins decide to continue feeding the trolls by denying them a single legitimate page, we shall see. —bersl2 (talk) 21:20, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- LOL. Someone's doing one: encyclopediadramatica(dot)com/Wikipedia_Articles_for_deletion/Encyclopedia_Dramatica
- The WP-ED saga would be great material for a meta-Wikipedia but not so much for Wikipedia itself. Either way, the results of this will end up on ED itself. Now, whether the WP admins decide to continue feeding the trolls by denying them a single legitimate page, we shall see. —bersl2 (talk) 21:20, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
--Piepie (talk) 21:51, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep - While certainly not a liked article by many users on this site, it is the subject of secondary sources and passes our inclusion standards (with the exception of IAR). --Oakshade (talk) 21:13, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- KEEP - Because you don't keep anything else that ED has, at least keep ED as it's an important resource for al things internet and funny. 76.245.104.229 (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 23:41, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Fails WP:WEB, as demonstrated above. There isn't a whole lot more to say. Thanks, Luc "Somethingorother" French 01:26, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep I do not understand the reasons for this article being nominated for deletion. This does seem to be a relevant website, much to my own chagrin. Their article on ED referencing these constant AfDs makes some pretty strong points in favour of it. I think Wikipedia's better, and has higher standards as an encyclopedia, but for a force for good, evil, or lulz, ED is definately in the very least, notable. Tyciol (talk) 02:57, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Its notability derives from WP's notability, ironically. Because its well-sourced from RS's, makes me think this is notable enough for its own article, even though I don't know too much about the site. I also tend to favor keep due to the reasons articulated above. The keep people have made rational arguments for the most part while those who want to delete it seem to have a personal stake of simply not liking the content of this website. That is not a valid reason to delete and amounts to censorship. I've seen too much deletion efforts based on "I dont like it" and censorship attempts at WP, and this makes me want to come here to say keep.Giovanni33 (talk) 07:13, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- lolwut? Celarnor Talk to me 08:05, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong Keep Encyclopædia Dramatica, like it or not, is a website with a significant amount of users. It's been mentioned in several news programs, referenced in the local rags (at least here in australia where they gained notoriety for their "Project Chanology"), and thus can be considered notable, even if some of the admins here have a personal vendetta because of the humiliation they have recieved from ED users who "did it for the lulz". If you guys delete this, you basically break your own rules. But then again, it's not like that hasn't happened before on Wikipedia, so that last argument probably doesn't count for much. Horst.Burkhardt (talk) 08:17, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Sufficiently sourced, and appears to have non-trivial coverage in the so-called Real World - In my opinion, it satisfies WP:WEB; even if it still could be somewhat better, it's still better than it was before. "May attack Wikipedians" argument is utter rubbish, as seen so many times before; Wikipedia's goal is neutrality, and I'd say that if the idea is to cover topics neutrally without opinionated comments, the other side of the coin would be to not limit inclusion to Wikipedia based on opinions, either; otherwise we'd have to start deleting articles like (Insert blatant unfurling if the Godwin Flag) neo-Nazism, because it happens to cover a topic that may promote hate toward a group of people. If we delete arguments based on that alone, where would you draw a line? Let's let go of the tiresome drama and let's quit trying to kill this article because of politics. The bottom line is this, no matter how you bake the cake: we set the bar somewhere and this thing narrowly leaps above it. If this thing gets deleted, I see it as a victory for evil wikilawyering of most foul kind, not as a victory for interpreting Wikipedia's content guidelines. --wwwwolf (barks/growls) 09:49, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep It's a well written article about a website that many journalistic authorities consider important enough to report about. I know that many wikipedia admins/mods hate the ED people because they stalked them or stoled their megahertz or whatever, but I think it is long past time to move beyond that and stop trying to delete this page. The more we fight over this, the more of a drama magnet it becomes. The scientology thing is a clear indicator of their relevance. We really can't keep out a website that affects major real world events, especially if wikipedia is going to continue to host all sorts of obscure in-universe trivia from games and cartoons. I mean, there are pages here that give us detailed biographies of minor comic book villains. If that sort of crap (which I fully support keeping) makes the cut for notability, pretty much anything does.
As an aside, I really dont understand the point of being so strict with notability. It isn't like there is really a size limit to how big wikipedia can get so I don't see what we gain by arbitrarily deleting some articles while keeping others. Yeah, I get that wikipedia isn't a "star trek wiki"/"warhammer wiki"/"spider man wiki" but I don't see what really gets broken by letting those topics exist within wikipedia. It isn't like they exclude other articles by virtue of existing. Beerslurpy (talk) 11:09, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Dude, it's because some wikipedia editors have their panties in a twist over the site. They are being juvenile and petty, that's all. They hate being mocked and are full of themselves. You think they would go through all this trouble for any other entry? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.56.237.252 (talk) 19:17, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- keep - References appear to assert notability. I see nothing wrong with this article. Chrislk02 Chris Kreider 14:34, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep - once upon a time, and the first times this was an entry, it was not notable. Now, especially with Project Chanology in the news and a current event, the sarcastic encyclopedia of internet culture is notable. It's not pretty, but then we don't have to like it. Jason Harvestdancer | Talk to me 16:49, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep Or delete unencyclopedia and about 1,000 other sites for god's sake 71.56.237.252 (talk) 19:06, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment: Since you raise the subject, may I mention the fundamental difference between Uncyclopedia and the Encyclopedia Dramatica for the purpose of this AfD? Uncyclopedia.org is a classic example of WP notability, whereas Encyclopedia Dramatica struggles to meet our notability guidelines. It's worth pointing out the similarities and differences here for the editors who keep thinking incorrectly that this AfD is somehow about WP:IDONTLIKEIT. Both are parodies of Wikipedia. Both poke fun at Wikipedia and its editors. Both promote misinformation and disinformation. The important difference is that Uncylopedia can justify an article on Wikipedia thanks to the sheer amount of coverage in reliable third-party sources. Regardless of what's in the Uncyclopedia article now (and, to be fair, there are a few third-party sources but editors need to add more citations), I count over 24 articles in mainstream newspapers via LexisNexis that write just about Uncyclopedia as the subject of the article. Here are a few example titles by mainstream newspapers: "The Uncyclopedia on Harry Potter", "War of words over Ulster 'Uncyclopedia'", "Satirical Website Criticized by Tourist Board." The Sunday Telegraph (London) considers Uncyclopedia to be among "The 101 most useful websites" on the internet. They don't think that about the Encyclopedia Dramatica. The Seattle Post considers Uncyclopedia to be "the Onion of wiki sites." They don't mention the Encyclopedia Dramatica. The Guardian (London), The Advertiser (Australia), 24 Hours (Toronto, Canada)--all alert their readers to Uncyclopedia as the website to read. As far as I know, they don't (yet) alert their readers to the Encyclopedia Dramatica. Heck, even Jimbo Wales mentioned Uncyclopedia on The Charlies Rose Show, so we can't really claim that this AfD is about censorship of things we don't like. It's about fundamental disagreements about the notability guidelines. Personally, I remain unconvinced that the sources offered are anything but "trivial coverage". I understand that some disagree, but I suspect that we will be forced to revisit the wording of the notability guidelines to avoid this kind of disagreement in the future. In good faith, J Readings (talk) 20:03, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. Sufficient references in mainstream sources over a period of several years to support notability. The site also has fairly little to do with Wikipedia and the vast majority of its content is unrelated comedic content (whether funny or not is another matter, but not really the point here), contrary to the assertions in this deletion nomination. --Delirium (talk) 19:12, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep per Alkivar and others. — CharlotteWebb 19:27, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. It appears notable enough, and we should be able to write a NPOV article on it despite the ongoing drama. ED does clearly personally attack Wikipedians, but that's not a factor in deletion. Superm401 - Talk 20:56, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was Speedy delete a7, no assertion of notability. NawlinWiki (talk) 04:09, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] J Miller
Non Notable musician, google search turns up no hits Izzy007 Talk 01:15, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- A7 Absolutely no notability asserted. So tagged. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 01:21, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I propose to ProD it – best compromise between speedy and regular deletion. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:31, 15 May 2008 (UTC)Regular delete. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:54, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- You can't prod something after it's been at AfD. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 03:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- CSD A7, no evidence of any notability, can't confirm that the label or artist even exists. --Kinu t/c 04:06, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Sandstein 20:25, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Celestial Heavens
Non-notable fansite per WP:WEB. Though it is somewhat well-known within a particular game community, I don't believe that this makes the site notable, any more so than any other site on the same topic. No secondary sources address the website as a subject. Ham Pastrami (talk) 00:51, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete: no importance or notability is asserted. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete, notability not asserted, no WP:RS. --Kinu t/c 04:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment. While I agree that notability is not well-established within this article, it is heavily linked-to from within WP. Would that tend to speak for its notability? --AnnaFrance (talk) 20:06, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Not particularly; it could speak equally well for WP:LINKSPAM. Ham Pastrami (talk) 00:34, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
- Ah, yes, I see. Thanks. Since that can't be considered reliable evidence of notability, I'd have to recommend delete also. --AnnaFrance (talk) 14:28, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was keep. Nomination withdrawn. Merge or redirect can be discussed on the talk page. Sandstein 20:02, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Directive 80/181/EEC
This administrative article has been orphaned since June 2007. It is highly bureaucratic and its author has made only 2 specific edits on Wikipedia: [36] and none to update this article. Its significance seems opaque and limited. Wikipedia does not require an article for every single EEC (now EU) directive--especially one which dates from 1979. Artene50 (talk) 00:40, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Weak keep. If it is of serious concern to the United States, then some expansion may be in order. And even though it is bureaucratic in tone, it at least makes sense. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 03:56, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Strong keep If I recall correctly, this is the main directive that has been the basis of considerable public controversy in the UK (and, I believe, quite a lot of debate between the EU and the US at a governmental level). The handling of the matter may also have set important precedents. One would need to do some research to check the facts, but the Metric Martyrs article, for instance, should probably link here. The article could probably be expanded a lot and should be very interesting to people looking for the real facts behind a very heated debate in the UK, involving people going to prison and ultimately involving cultural identity, sovereignty, etc.--Boson (talk) 06:39, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect Then I would suggest that this rather turgid bureaucratic article be redirected to Metric Martyrs where its significance can be more easily understood rather than left all alone and effectively orphaned. Artene50 (talk) 07:41, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge With either Metric Martyrs, Metrication in the United Kingdom, or Metrication ??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by JasterMereel (talk • contribs)
- Comment The title of the article is not very sexy. Perhaps it should be entitled "Metric Directive". It is sometimes referred to by that name, but I believe there was some discussion, possibly in the EU project, on consistent naming conventions for EU directives. Since the article is about European Union legislation, I don't think it would be appropriate to merge it with or redirect to articles specifically about the UK, particularly articles about protesters who engage in criminal acts as a protest against the legislation. The protests in the UK are not the only reason for the notability of this legislation. There were also protests from the USA. I believe there were also discussions in Germany (about the illegality of measuring monitors, tires and pipes in inches and specifying horsepower for cars). Even without the protests, this legislation was significant in that it enforced metric weights and measures throughout the EU, including the UK, and including imports from the USA. The way the cultural and economic reservations were handled by the EU was also significant. . --Boson (talk) 21:22, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- keep now User Boson (a member of the EU Wikiproject) has indicated he will rename this article into something more palatable and alter its contents to render it more accesible to readers if it survives this vote for deletion. Since the article deals with the EEC's gradual application of the metric system in Europe, it would have some impact on US trade with the EU and on the UK which uses the imperial pound system. I am certain Boson will change the article's contents and update it. Therefore, I withdraw my deletion nomination. Artene50 (talk) 20:46, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Sandstein 19:59, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] International Wrestling Federation (South Africa)
- International Wrestling Federation (South Africa) (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs) (delete) – (View AfD)
Non notable wrestling organization with no references. King iMatthew 2008 00:32, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, after filtering for false positives, I find no evidence of notability. The year of creation eliminates some false positives from this search TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 03:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete, wrestlingcruft. JIP | Talk 05:05, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- I find such comments to be extremely unhelpful. How do you define "wrestlingcruft"? Do you support deletion on any grounds covered by Wikipedia policy? Please note that "wrestlingcruft" is not mentioned anywhere on Wikipedia as grounds for deletion. GaryColemanFan (talk) 23:10, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Delete Unreferenced with no assertion of notability — Wenli (reply here) 06:06, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete per nom, plus the disambig International Wrestling Federation. Darrenhusted (talk) 11:46, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Wizardman 17:12, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] The Mutations Conversations
Apparently a promotional CD: Only info is from said CD's liner notes. No reliale sources could be found. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells•Otter chirps) 04:24, 8 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep. Reliable sources of information are indeed missing and needed, but this CD clearly exists and is clearly notable, given the artist. Deletion is not called for here. --MQDuck 08:25, 8 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Merge into Mutations (album) LegoTech·(t)·(c) 00:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. (But if the consensus is to merge content instead, then please be sure to preserve history.) 69.140.152.55 (talk) 04:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was keep, sources have been listed here which demonstrate notability. Canley (talk) 04:39, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Joe McCain
Procedural nomination for {{db-bio}} speedy request I've just declined. Article's subject appears to be the brother of US Senator John McCain, though as has been commonly noted in other deletion debates, notability is not necessarily inherited. Relevant comments at Talk:Joe McCain. Thoughts, anybody? – Luna Santin (talk) 00:04, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Soetoro-Ng That article sets a precident. Stinkyandthebrain (talk) 00:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep in light of evidence of independant notability found by Edison. Ryan Paddy (talk) 00:12, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
Merge to John McCain. Delete have searched Google news, books, etc and can't find any evidence of notability in his own right. That Boston.com article is entirely about being an otherwise unnotable brother of a presidential candidate. "Precident" of other articles existing is not a valid argument against deletion on Wikipedia. If those articles are about subjects with as little evidence of notability as this, they should be nominated for deletion too. Please provide evidence that Joe McCain is notabile independantly of his brother (i.e. he has attracted media attention in his own right, not as brother of a candidate) if you wish this article to remain. Ryan Paddy (talk) 00:42, 15 May 2008 (UTC)- Comment Your requirement of notability independent of the notable relative does not agree with Wikipedia:Notability (people) which says that relatives of famous persons, who themselves have coverage, are notable. The coverage does not have to be completely independent of the notable relative. It just has to be substantial (more than a passing reference or directory listing) and in independent and reliable sources. Edison (talk) 15:54, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep There are over a thousand articles about him [37] and again there is an article about Obama's sister (and she's just a half sister). Stinkyandthebrain (talk) 01:03, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment Those aren't articles, they are search hits. Of the ten hits on the first page, only one is a news article in a Reliable source, and it's the one we already know about talking about him as brother of a candidate. The other 8 are web blogs, forum posts, and the Wikipedia article under discussion. As several people have pointed out to you, the existence of similar articles means nothing. Wikipedia does not work on precidence. It works on policies, guidelines, and common sense. Ryan Paddy (talk) 04:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep there are enough articles. Some seem to be interpreting non-inherited as if it prohibited article on people when they were notable individually, but the ultimate source of the notability was because of a relationship of some sort. I don't think we should analyze to that extent, just see if there is individual notability, regardless of why the public is interested in a person. DGG (talk) 02:24, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment Where are these articles? I see one: this. Everything else is blogs, forums posts, a single line on a political profile of his brother, etc. Please provide evidence of notability. One fluff piece doesn't cut it, especially when the writer of that fluff piece specifically states that the only reason Joe attracts any attention (e.g. business offers) is being brother of John. There are only a few lines worth of reliable stuff of interest to say about Joe, and they can fit in John's article. Ryan Paddy (talk) 04:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep, agreeing mainl with DGG and Stinky, although I don't think Obama's half sister having an article is relevant. Regardless of why people care about him, he's notable enough to have been covered in multiple reliable sources. This coverage is enough to work from to generate an article, which has been done here. He isn't notable solely for being John McCain's brother, but being his brother doesn't prevent him from being notable per Wikipedia standards TravellingCarithe Busy Bee 03:46, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment See Wikipedia:Notability_(people)#Invalid_criteria. This guideline states "That person A has a relationship with well-known person B is not a reason for a standalone article on A (unless significant coverage can be found on A);". There is not significant coverage on A (Joe), only incidental coverage as a relative of B (John). Any material on Joe should be merged into John McCain. Ryan Paddy (talk) 04:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Merge to John McCain. The main source used for this article is titled "McCain brother stays out of spotlight". And, in fact, Joe has received minimal attention during this election season. --Metropolitan90 (talk) 04:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep there is sufficient sources available for WP:BIO purposes. Coccyx Bloccyx (talk) 18:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep per above. There are many reliable sources on the topic as shown by a simple google search. He has notable accomplishments other than being John McCain's brother, as shown on these pages. His article does nreed an expansion. Frank Anchor Talk to me (R-OH) 19:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete - non-notable actor. --Orange Mike | Talk 19:42, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep notable actor NewYork483 (talk) 04:31, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment Notability as an actor has not been demonstrated. Please link to specific sources demonstrating that Joe is notable as an actor per WP:ENTERTAINER. Or notable in any other regard. Ryan Paddy (talk) 04:44, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Redirect to John McCain; too short to merge, and not notable without his brother Sceptre (talk) 15:53, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete. Notability is not inherited, and the main source is an article whose title says he stays out of the spotlight, which alone is more than sufficient grounds to delete. KleenupKrew (talk) 12:59, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep I originally speedily deleted the article because it was unreferenced and had WP:BLP issues due to unreferenced statements about Joe McCain's personal life in the first posted version. But the principle that relatives of politicians are not inherently notable certainly does not mean that they are inherently NON-notable. Also, I believe that the precedent of what has been kept and what has been deleted in AFD actually does provide guidance for future AFDs: We have kept several articles about relatives of world leaders or political candidates who are notable only as a result of their famous relative, but who have substantial coverage in multiple reliable and independent sources, thus satisfying WP:N. There is no requirement that this coverage be completely unrelated to the career of their politician relative. For Joe McCain, there are numerous article in newspapers over at least the past 37 years, long before McCain was a political candidate. There is coverage of Joe McCain sitting in a bamboo cage in Los Angeles, eating simulated POW food to dramatize the plight of POWs, as printed in The Independent (Long Beach, CA) Nov. 27, 1970. There is "In behalf of POWs, will ask 'doves' to sign petition" (Associated Press, December 31, 1970) as printed in Florence (SC) Morning News, Dec. 31, 1970, page 1 (via NewspaperArchive.com (subscription). This is a feature story about Joe McCain and two other brothers of POWs travelling around the US circulating petitions to be presented to North Vietnamese representatives. There is a 86 word passage about him in "Powerful Virginia Machine Digs In to Tackle McCain," By Francis X. Clines, The New York Times, February 25, 2000. See "MCCAIN WILL PRESS CAMPAIGN TO REFORM GOP, BROTHER SAYS" March 8, 2000, by Tom Ernst, The Buffalo News which has substantial coverage of Joe McCain, partly behind paywall. See "Brother on Board; Joe McCain Isn't Steering the Campaign, But He's Proud to Be in the Back Seat" by Frank Ahrens, The Washington Post, February 3, 2000. which is certainly a story in a major newspaper devoted to Joe McCain. "WORLD VIEWS: U.S. losing friends over torture" Edward M. Gomez, special to SF Gate (San Francisco Chronicle), November 15, 2005 has 126 words about Joe McCain on the Abu Ghraib torture scandal and his brother. The 2008 Boston Globe article "McCain brother stays out of spotlight. But writing makes impact on Internet" Boston Globe, March 7, 2008 is already included in the article as a reference . "McCain, a supporter of Israel with a 'Judeophile' brother " in Haaretz, Feb 22, 2008 has several paragraphs about Joe McCain's support for Israel. "Theater;Falling in Love With Love ;At GALA, Garcia Lorca's..." Washington Post, Feb 4, 1991 talks about an actor named Joe McCain, but it is behind paywall so it takes further research to see if it is this Joe McCain, who is said to be an actor. Edison (talk) 15:49, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment I don't agree with "reflected notability" being sufficient for a subject to have its own article. Coverage of subjects with second-hand can usually fit easily within the article on the subject that is primarily notable. Joe McCain is a case in point, as there isn't enough to say about him to make a good article. However you've also mentioned several items of coverage that seem relatively independant of his brother's notability. So will change my opinion to keep. Ryan Paddy (talk) 00:12, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
- Keep per Edison. This article now meets WP:N after the sources that Edison found. Razorflame 16:05, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was merge all to I Nine. Fabrictramp (talk) 22:19, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Heavy Weighs the King (album)
Non-notable album, released only on iTunes. No reliable sources to be seen.
Also, the singles from it don't seem notable either, and have been tagged as such:
- Seven Days of Lonely (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
- If This Room Could Move (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs)
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- Redirect all to I Nine. I suspect we'll be looking into the notability of the group soon enough. For the time being, iTunes downloads still fall short on the notability ladder... but might change in a few years. B.Wind (talk) 05:47, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
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The result was no consensus to delete, default to keep. Canley (talk) 04:36, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Afsar Bahini
Non-notable military officerunit, plus no sources. Clarityfiend (talk) 06:47, 8 May 2008 (UTC)
- Delete article provides little information and notability is certainly not established Blahblah5555 (talk) 07:13, 8 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Comment: the article fails to provide sufficient context for those of us not familiar with the region. 69.140.152.55 (talk) 04:08, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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- Keep: Firstly, this is not an article about a person - rather a sub-group of Mukti Bahini during Bangladesh Liberation War. The existence and notability of the group is ascertained by Banglapedia; National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh and article in The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Unfortunately not much is available on internet about this group due to systematic bias against developing world topics. The current article certainly needs a major uplift, but it should comfortably pass any notability hurdle. Arman (Talk) 01:19, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Comment. My mistake - the article is about a unit, not a soldier. Still, collecting arms and developing(?) an area of unspecified size doesn't scream "keep" to me. Clarityfiend (talk) 02:35, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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