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Hoax?

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Uncle G - a blast from the past. You looked into this in the deletion discussion in 2006. I just declined a G4 speedy on this because it's substantially different from the deleted version, but if this subject isn't a thing... Girth Summit (blether) 11:09, 11 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hi!
Thanks for declining the speedy.
I was wondering if inclusion in Wikipedia would be reconsidered in light of the historical section (which I doubt was present on the previous edition, though I'm happy to be proved wrong); I was hoping that the historical section would indicate greater notability than previously assumed.
My opinion is that, regardless of the name used, the subject of the article is a thing. I'd be happy with a "rename" (or even merge) consensus, but thought that, whether the name is right or not, at least the page content should be retained.
The reason I chose this name is because, although it's not widely used, I think it's the most accurate.
If I haven't followed correct process, apologies; the text on recreating a deleted page said that if the content were significantly different than previously included, I was to go ahead.
Thanks! --TimNelson (talk) 22:52, 12 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]