Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Virginia Dighero-Zolezzi
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The result was keep. -- Cirt (talk) 00:10, 21 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Continuing nominations of nonnotable supercentenarians with no more than one reliable source per WT:WOP#Common deletion outcomes. I intend that, during discussion, any article supporters either find sources or merge sourced material to deal with the indisputable WP:GNG failure (the requirement of multiple reliable sources); without either of these actions, bare "keep" votes will not address that failure. I also intend that any who disagree with the WT:WOP proposal, which affirms GNG for deletion of these articles, should comment at that link. Article-specific details with my !vote below. JJB 05:41, 5 December 2010 (UTC)
- Delete as nom 7-sentence article completely about unverifiable longevity OR/SYN. Only source is one Italian convenience copy of an Il Record article not likely to support most of the WP article and insufficient to demonstrate notability. Citation lack and unverifiability already tagged in article since 11/2007. JJB 05:41, 5 December 2010 (UTC)
- Note: This debate has been included in the list of People-related deletion discussions. -- Jclemens-public (talk) 07:11, 5 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Delete Only source in article is insufficient to establish notability, fails WP:GNG. Neptune5000 (talk) 02:49, 6 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Keep She was at some point Italy's oldest person ever, and she was the oldest living person in Europe. Longevitydude (talk) 16:43, 6 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Keep Oldest person on record born in Italy and she is currently the second oldest Italian ever. DHanson317 (talk) 19:59, 6 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Reply: DHanson317, your contributions to six AFDs each argue based on an implied belief in "inherent notability" for the individual criteria you state. While further consensus is still sought at the discussion link in the nom, I believe it established that there is no consensus for biography-level notability inhering in single-source cases on such broad criteria: the few cases truly inherently notable also turn out to be generally notable. Consensus indicates instead that these individuals have only line-item notability, i.e., one reliable source would permit the individual to be (only) a line-item in one or more list articles: and in your six cases, the individual is in an average of seven WP lists already, which is still excessive. JJB 20:58, 6 December 2010 (UTC)
- Keep. In addition to excluding JJ's voting for his own nomination (COI), I suggest we consider that JJ spammed all these articles. What consensus?
1. JJ is the nominator 2. JJ wrote his proposal 3. No one else agreed with him 4. JJ attempts to recruit voters and intimidate those who do vote to keep.
This shouldn't be a political blog. It's supposed to be an encyclopedia.Ryoung122 00:43, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Why don't you seem to have read WP:COI? Why do you refer to the mere use of boilerplate text as spamming, as you certainly seem to have a habit of such use? Why don't you seem to have read WP:SILENT, or in fact to have noted that when you broke the silence you didn't in fact disagree with any proposal text posted to WP:WOP? Why don't you source your charges of recruitment and intimidation? Why do you feel such a need to make throwaway comments about political blogs? I was going to ask "why don't you source the article" but you followed up the meaningless word "keep" by not saying anything about this article at all; I guess you could accuse me of digressing now. JJB 03:17, 9 December 2010 (UTC)
- Keep. 1)The oldest living person in Europe.Japf (talk) 01:11, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Keep For John J. Bulten every supercentenarian is nonnotable, even Jean Calment. He and his friends nominate all these articles about supercentenarians, because of his religious believes. He believes the only notable elderly people are those mentioned in the bible, who claim to be minimum 130+ years old. Now where is the proof these people were really that old? What stops me from "requesting" deletion of articles of every single elderly person from the bible? Who says the genesis is a reliable source? I dont! I do not believe the ages claimed in the bible. And that is my right to believe this, because we live in a free world. So in name of the free world. Let us stop this battle once and for all. I vote to keep all these articles, because if they are deleted, things may get out of control. We are having a battle here against believers of aged people in the bible/genesis and believers of aged people in the current world. Just my two cents. Petervermaelen 07:22, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Thank you for respecting other peoples beliefs even though you dont agree with them, and for the record, I believe the ages mentioned in the Bible, but I understand the rules for validation and I know they didnt keep records back then, some thing we must believe with faith. Longevitydude (talk) 15:10, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Keep Now is the second oldest person from Italy. A notable person. Amply documented.Cam46136 (talk) 08:58, 11 December 2010 (UTC) — Cam46136 (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic. [reply]
- Delete This one has absolutely no sources. Since 2007 there's been a tag asking for inline citations. If someone speaks Italian sufficiently well, one might be able to match some facts with this putative "source". That no one has is telling. I'll bet little of this came from there. Many of the "facts" in the article, along with the picture, appear to come from this blog, although the blog may mirror some other source. David in DC (talk) 16:00, 12 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Keep Saying it has no sources is not true. While inline citations may not exist, there are SOURCES, in addition to Zolezzi's being notable. As the oldest ever Italian and the only Italian to reach 114 at the time of her death, she is notable. I suggest keep. Brendan (talk, contribs) 01:26, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- I see a single source on the page. In Italian. I see text and pictures on the page, mirroring your blog. If there are other sources, by all means, please rescue the article. It's not helpful to assert that there are sources (in all caps, no less) without actually putting them in the article. Inline citations are better, but if you don't know how to do that, please put them under a heading called "References" at the bottom of the page. Then someone interested in doing half your work for you can take it from there. David in DC (talk) 01:34, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Comment for David in DC:
Here is a university paper on the biology of aging (even if it has debatable entries);
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~pfi/pfi/de/lehre/Information-Studenten/Biologie_des_Alterns.pdf
It includes Virginia Dighero-Zolezzi, of Italy. Any person reading this could be tempted to look up Wikipedia to find more details. An encyclopaedia contains information on the highest mountains, the longest rivers and the oldest people. That’s what an encyclopedia is! By any stretch of the imagination, these people should be included in an encyclopedia. I even think that Maria Olivia da Silva (with an appropriate note) should be included even though she was not verified.
Then there are these:
http://www.ara21.org/Sections-op-printpage-artid-157.html
http://www.tgcom.mediaset.it/cronaca/articoli/articolo289728.shtml
http://www.ilpiave.it/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1641
http://www.wikideep.it/cat/lavagna/virginia-dighero/
http://www.repubblica.it/2005/j/gallerie/gente/centenaria/1.html?ref=search
http://reference.findtarget.com/search/Virginia%20Dighero-Zolezzi/
and on and on it goes.
Cam46136 (talk) 02:39, 13 December 2010 (UTC)Cam46136[reply]
- If any of these are WP:RS, please rescue the article with them. David in DC (talk) 02:46, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- An adjunct: If you read the above stories you will find little discrepancies. So what would I do.
I would go to Wikipedia to find out the truth!
Cam46136 (talk) 02:56, 13 December 2010 (UTC)Cam46136[reply]
- DavidinDC, I'm not "assuming" there are sources, there *are* sources, listed in external links, but not cited to the inline text. Look again. Brendan (talk, contribs) 03:25, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- I looked again. You're wrong. There's a single source, listed under the word "References" at the bottom of the article. There are no external links. There are four wikilinks.David in DC (talk) 19:13, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- DavidinDC, I'm not "assuming" there are sources, there *are* sources, listed in external links, but not cited to the inline text. Look again. Brendan (talk, contribs) 03:25, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Keep as of user Cam46136. Elmao (talk) 15:38, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion so a clearer consensus may be reached.
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Cunard (talk) 10:41, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Relisting comment: Relisted to allow further discussion about the sources recently posted 8 hours ago by Cam46136 (talk · contribs). The first source, http://www.ara21.org/Sections-op-printpage-artid-157.html, may or may not be reliable, but http://www.ara21.org/ indicates that it likely is not. http://www.tgcom.mediaset.it/cronaca/articoli/articolo289728.shtml is more promising, though. Cunard (talk) 10:41, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Delete agree with above concerns. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Meritstarzzz (talk • contribs) 15:09, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Note. The above editor did not exist before today. Is this meatpuppetry?
Excuse me, since when is Italy's oldest person ever (from 2005 to 2010) not notable? Coverage established notability, not your opinion.76.17.118.157 (talk) 16:57, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Analysis of putative "sources": provided by Cam:
Here is a university paper on the biology of aging (even if it has debatable entries); http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~pfi/pfi/de/lehre/Information-Studenten/Biologie_des_Alterns.pdf
- I cannot read Italian, but if your introduction tells me the paper has debtable entries, I believe you. I would not use a scholarly paper that I knew had debatable entries as a source for a wikipedia article. I hope you would not either.
- I cannot read Italian, but www.mytag.it does not look like a reliable source. What is mytag?
http://www.ara21.org/Sections-op-printpage-artid-157.html
- My firewall filter identifies this as a social networking site
http://www.tgcom.mediaset.it/cronaca/articoli/articolo289728.shtml
- I cannot read Italian, but this looks more like a reliable source. If an Italian-speaker could read this, determine if it was a reliable source, and then use it to source facts in the article, that would be swell.
http://www.ilpiave.it/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1641
- I cannot read Italian, but this looks more like a reliable source. If an Italian-speaker could read this, determine if it was a reliable source, and then use it to source facts in the article, that would be swell.
http://www.wikideep.it/cat/lavagna/virginia-dighero/
- This is a wiki, and it's sourced to wikipedia.it. C'mon.
- However, I looked at the Italian wikipedia page. It seems to have about eight sources. An Italian speaker could easily check these out, see if they fit the wikipedia.en reliable source rules and then rescue the article from the sorry, near-sourceless state it's in. I've done it on a couple of these articles (Farris-Luse and Thiers) where the sources were in English. How 'bout someone devoting some energy to rescuing the article with these sources. It's way more productive than listing the sources here and proclaiming "See, there are sources." Be a wikipedia editor. Use reliable sources to source facts in the article.
http://www.repubblica.it/2005/j/gallerie/gente/centenaria/1.html?ref=search
- These are photos. I don't read Italian, but the only text here is the captions to the photos. If the caption confirms some fact in another source, it wouldn't hurt to include this as an additional source. But the caption of a photo, even one published in a reliable source, is less reliable than article text. It would be a very slender reed to use as the sole foundation for any but the most trivial of facts.
http://reference.findtarget.com/search/Virginia%20Dighero-Zolezzi/
- C'mon. It's an obvious wikipedia mirror. Confidence in, and the credibility of, a list of sources is seriously damaged when the list presents potential rescue articles strewn amidst dreck.
- Again, c'mon. This Arabic page is sourced to www.zappedia.com. Click here to see what that is. Here's a hint: Not a reliable source. David in DC (talk) 19:02, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- I'm not sure which way I'm leaning for the article at this point, but along with you I'm calling bollocks on some of the sourcing here. Even putting the zappedia.com thing aside (stretching AGF to its limits, I can see that as a case of LINKROT), most (although not all) of the sources are obviously Wikipedia mirrors. I'm still on the fence, but there's no way anyone can seriously claim some of those are sources. The Blade of the Northern Lights (話して下さい) 07:50, 14 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
- Keep per sources and being oldest living person on a continent at one time. This is not a floodgate-opener.--Milowent • talkblp-r 19:53, 13 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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