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:::::*Poundstone chooses to mention this criterion, out of all the many criteria he could have mentioned in such an offhand manner, because he has actually already spent almost half a chapter discussing the phenomenon (without naming it), so the reader of his book will recognize the idea. |
:::::*Poundstone chooses to mention this criterion, out of all the many criteria he could have mentioned in such an offhand manner, because he has actually already spent almost half a chapter discussing the phenomenon (without naming it), so the reader of his book will recognize the idea. |
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:::::[[User:Homunq|Homunq]] ([[User talk:Homunq|࿓]]) 20:38, 14 April 2014 (UTC) |
:::::[[User:Homunq|Homunq]] ([[User talk:Homunq|࿓]]) 20:38, 14 April 2014 (UTC) |
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*This is another skirmish in a very longstanding argument between two well-established editors, both of whom seem to be experts (or at the very least, familiar with obscure and recondite texts) on a topic that very few other people are qualified to evaluate. This will be the second DRV and there have been seven AfDs. If we decide to overturn, then in due course there will be an eighth AfD, and if we decide to endorse, then in due course there will be a third DRV. I believe that Markus Schultze and Homunq have become entrenched in their opposing positions and will never agree with each other now. I also believe that in the best interests of the encyclopaedia, we need to find a more permanent solution. I don't suppose both Homunq and Markus Schultze would agree to move this to a binding RFC?—[[User:S Marshall|< |
*This is another skirmish in a very longstanding argument between two well-established editors, both of whom seem to be experts (or at the very least, familiar with obscure and recondite texts) on a topic that very few other people are qualified to evaluate. This will be the second DRV and there have been seven AfDs. If we decide to overturn, then in due course there will be an eighth AfD, and if we decide to endorse, then in due course there will be a third DRV. I believe that Markus Schultze and Homunq have become entrenched in their opposing positions and will never agree with each other now. I also believe that in the best interests of the encyclopaedia, we need to find a more permanent solution. I don't suppose both Homunq and Markus Schultze would agree to move this to a binding RFC?—[[User:S Marshall|<span style="font-family:Verdana; color:maroon;">'''S Marshall'''</span>]] <small>[[User talk:S Marshall|T]]/[[Special:Contributions/S Marshall|C]]</small> 21:19, 14 April 2014 (UTC) |
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:::I'd have no problem with that, as long as the resulting RfC gave due consideration to the possibility that the situation could change. That is to say: if the verdict were that the article is not currently notable and/or verifiable, I would hope and expect that there would be clear conditions on what kind of new sources could change that, and perhaps some process (that is, if a new source appears, which editors could decide if it's relevant). But since I trust that an RfC result would be at least that reasonable, I don't object. [[User:Homunq|Homunq]] ([[User talk:Homunq|࿓]]) 21:29, 14 April 2014 (UTC) |
:::I'd have no problem with that, as long as the resulting RfC gave due consideration to the possibility that the situation could change. That is to say: if the verdict were that the article is not currently notable and/or verifiable, I would hope and expect that there would be clear conditions on what kind of new sources could change that, and perhaps some process (that is, if a new source appears, which editors could decide if it's relevant). But since I trust that an RfC result would be at least that reasonable, I don't object. [[User:Homunq|Homunq]] ([[User talk:Homunq|࿓]]) 21:29, 14 April 2014 (UTC) |
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:::S Marshall wrote: "This will be the second DRV and there have been seven AfDs." Actually, this is the third DRV. The other DRVs are [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2012_May_10&diff=prev&oldid=491712811 here] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2014_March_19&diff=prev&oldid=600248747 here]. And there was a [[Wikipedia:Requests for undeletion/Archive 122#Favorite betrayal criterion|request for undeletion]]. [[User:MarkusSchulze|Markus Schulze]] 04:36, 15 April 2014 (UTC) |
:::S Marshall wrote: "This will be the second DRV and there have been seven AfDs." Actually, this is the third DRV. The other DRVs are [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2012_May_10&diff=prev&oldid=491712811 here] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2014_March_19&diff=prev&oldid=600248747 here]. And there was a [[Wikipedia:Requests for undeletion/Archive 122#Favorite betrayal criterion|request for undeletion]]. [[User:MarkusSchulze|Markus Schulze]] 04:36, 15 April 2014 (UTC) |
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:::*I apologise for understating the extent of the problem; thanks for reminding me of the other discussions I didn't find. I feel as if this needs a more permanent resolution, because you both appear to have knowledge that could be used to develop articles and it seems such a pity that you're spending so much time butting heads with each other over this. I feel that at some point, we reach the stage where further discussion is unproductive. When this discussion is eventually closed, and whichever way it goes, please would the lucky closer who gets to decide which of these editors is right consider the following additional remedies:- (1) Listing "Favorite betrayal criterion" and variants thereof at [[WP:DEEPER]]; and (2) Imposing a rule that further discussions will be speedily closed unless a substantial new source has emerged.—[[User:S Marshall|< |
:::*I apologise for understating the extent of the problem; thanks for reminding me of the other discussions I didn't find. I feel as if this needs a more permanent resolution, because you both appear to have knowledge that could be used to develop articles and it seems such a pity that you're spending so much time butting heads with each other over this. I feel that at some point, we reach the stage where further discussion is unproductive. When this discussion is eventually closed, and whichever way it goes, please would the lucky closer who gets to decide which of these editors is right consider the following additional remedies:- (1) Listing "Favorite betrayal criterion" and variants thereof at [[WP:DEEPER]]; and (2) Imposing a rule that further discussions will be speedily closed unless a substantial new source has emerged.—[[User:S Marshall|<span style="font-family:Verdana; color:maroon;">'''S Marshall'''</span>]] <small>[[User talk:S Marshall|T]]/[[Special:Contributions/S Marshall|C]]</small> 08:14, 15 April 2014 (UTC) |
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*'''Comment''' - while I didn't offer an opinion either way, I did participate in the most recent AFD and was able to conduct some analysis of my own in the process. I suppose my commentary could have been (and probably was) interpreted there as '''weak delete'''. I simply couldn't find [[WP:GNG|significant coverage in multiple reliable sources]] no matter how hard I looked. I can't see that the passing mentions really do much to get is closer to the line. I can see the argument that Poundstone was ''"discussing the phenomenon without naming it"'' but that's probably not a great example to hang your GNG hat on. It relies on the premise that others interpret that discussion in the same way. As sources go, it's not a particularly good one. I'm not convinced ''Democracy Chronicles'' is a [[WP:RS|reliable source]]. It's effectively a blogging collective built on a WordPress system. There's nothing wrong with that ''per se'' but it seems there are some good writers there and some not-so-good writers. While it seems true that an "editor" (of sorts) picks and chooses material for publication, it's unclear what level of oversight exists. The reliability of any given article from that site would probably need to be based on the ''author'' rather than the method of publication. In this case, a Michael Ossipoff is the author. He doesn't seem to have much of an online presence at all and he certainly doesn't seem to be a professor or other academic expert somewhere that might make him a reliable source in his own right. From a functional DRV perspective I imagine the close of that AFD will be seen as entirely valid and I don't think the nominator is suggesting otherwise. But the secondary consideration (potential recreation) is more difficult. I don't think we're there yet. While this is a concept that ''some'' people have accepted, it just doesn't seem to have gained the sort of widespread acceptance or coverage that would allow it to meet [[WP:GNG]] yet. [[User: Stalwart111|'''Stalwart''']][[User talk:Stalwart111|'''<font color="green">111</font>''']] 07:06, 15 April 2014 (UTC) |
*'''Comment''' - while I didn't offer an opinion either way, I did participate in the most recent AFD and was able to conduct some analysis of my own in the process. I suppose my commentary could have been (and probably was) interpreted there as '''weak delete'''. I simply couldn't find [[WP:GNG|significant coverage in multiple reliable sources]] no matter how hard I looked. I can't see that the passing mentions really do much to get is closer to the line. I can see the argument that Poundstone was ''"discussing the phenomenon without naming it"'' but that's probably not a great example to hang your GNG hat on. It relies on the premise that others interpret that discussion in the same way. As sources go, it's not a particularly good one. I'm not convinced ''Democracy Chronicles'' is a [[WP:RS|reliable source]]. It's effectively a blogging collective built on a WordPress system. There's nothing wrong with that ''per se'' but it seems there are some good writers there and some not-so-good writers. While it seems true that an "editor" (of sorts) picks and chooses material for publication, it's unclear what level of oversight exists. The reliability of any given article from that site would probably need to be based on the ''author'' rather than the method of publication. In this case, a Michael Ossipoff is the author. He doesn't seem to have much of an online presence at all and he certainly doesn't seem to be a professor or other academic expert somewhere that might make him a reliable source in his own right. From a functional DRV perspective I imagine the close of that AFD will be seen as entirely valid and I don't think the nominator is suggesting otherwise. But the secondary consideration (potential recreation) is more difficult. I don't think we're there yet. While this is a concept that ''some'' people have accepted, it just doesn't seem to have gained the sort of widespread acceptance or coverage that would allow it to meet [[WP:GNG]] yet. [[User: Stalwart111|'''Stalwart''']][[User talk:Stalwart111|'''<font color="green">111</font>''']] 07:06, 15 April 2014 (UTC) |
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There are several relevant sources which have not been discussed in any of the AfD discussions of this article:
There are also relevant citations which were not mentioned (or actively denied) in the latest AfD, though they had been brought up in previous AfD's:
Homunq (࿓) 13:14, 14 April 2014 (UTC)
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This article was speedily deleted by Dennis Brown moments after I had posted a discussion to ANI about the subject (because it kept getting redirected by someone who seems to have thought it was the previous article). Dennis speedily deleted the article with the rationale "G4: Recreation of a page that was deleted per a deletion discussion (ie: Voice to skull)" but this was a completely new article that I had written from scratch based on reliable independent sources. I am working on the article in my userspace at User:Candleabracadabra/Acoustic harassment. And for those claiming that this is some sort of completely made up nonsense fringe (which is irrelevant if it's covered in reliable independent sources, because it would still be notable) aspects of this subject are already covered at articles including Microwave auditory effect and sonic weapon. The previous article that was deleted had to do with mind-control, an aspect I didn't find in the sources I found. I did find lots and lots of magazine articles, newspaper sources, and books with substantial coverage of acoustic harassment and acoustic weaponry in reliable sources of this subject. For example here are the Google Books results of a search for "Acoustic harassment". Thanks. Candleabracadabra (talk) 02:37, 14 April 2014 (UTC)
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