Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2007 March 4
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This article unnecessarily publicizes embarrassing events in the life of an otherwise unknown living person. As noted in the article itself, the Internet publicity given to these events has seriously damaged this individual's life and we should not knowingly participate in further doing so. The page, although created and edited in good faith, is the functional equivalent of an attack page against a non-notable person. See my comments at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Doc glasgow#Outside view by Newyorkbrad, and other participants' comments in that RfC, as well as recent threads on the notability policy pages for related discussion. In addition, it has been noted that this article's reports of unproven allegations raise WP:LIVING issues, and also that the proposed NOTNEWS guideline would also strongly support deletion. The closing administrator closed the AfD as no consensus, defaulting to keep, and it is not my contention that there was in fact a consensus to delete the article; but the "do no harm" test underlying WP:LIVING as applied to a non-notable person strongly supports deletion of this article, whose encyclopedic value is slight, as a matter of principle. It would be desirable for the community to have the opportunity to address this set of issues in a situation that is not wiki-notorious a la Brian Peppers and Daniel Brandt. A deletion review is requested. Newyorkbrad 22:46, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
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I created this article because this person is sited in a number of Wikipedia articles, most notably Goldman Sachs, Friends Central School, and Haverford College. The references stated in these articles were not added by me. I can assure you this article presents no conflict of interest besides the fact that he is related. I meticulously made sure that the article was unbiased and presented the facts, not opinions. This article should remain because Wikipedia should have an article at this person, which I wrote because no one else did. Barry L. Zubrow is a noted New Jersey diplomat and well-known former business executive. This fact is further conveyed through the many sources of information available on the internet about Barry L. Zubrow. I sited many of these sources in my article. There are many similar articles like this one which present greater conflicts of interest that Wikipedia should try to prevent instead of spending time worrying about this trivial conflict. It would be a travesty not to post this beneficial and unbiased article on this site. Furthermore, there is no way to prove that this article presents a conflict of interest because one cannot prove that I have a relation to this person. Therefore, for all these reasons, this article should remain on Wikipedia. Mrzubrow 21:42, March 4, 2007 (UTC)
Please see Barry Zubrow, a rewritten repost of Barry L. Zubrow, by a suspected sockpuppet of User:Mrzubrow. I will be back later with evidence. SeanMD80talk | contribs 19:38, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
I know Mrzubrow; he is Barry Zubrow's son. I would give more details, but I'd like to respect his privacy. I believe this qualifies as a COI. Ferraridriver303 seems to be a sock puppet. Atungare 21:27, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Stop hating on Mrzubrow just because you're jealous of his 1337 skillz. |
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It Is A Professional Reviews Source Mangle 21:30, 4 March 2007 (UTC) This definition was wrongly deleted as advertising spam. Tiny Mix Tapes is a professional reviews source that has been running for over five years, with a readership ranking in the hundreds of thousands. They reciently added three banner ads to the site, but they are ads for music related material and not invasive. Please add this back in. There is no reason why this page should be deleted and other music sites like Popmatters and Pitchfork are allowed to stay. Why else is that "professional reviews" catagory on every album page?--Mangle 21:30, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
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Closing admin based the closure on an inaccurate and unsupported generalization that there is "recent community consensus against 'in popular culture' articles" (there is no such consensus, more than 50% of pop culture articles are surviving AfD and there are no specific policies about in pop culture articles) - and also the closing admin called it a "mess" which is a personal bias. Request a neutral closure. Please close based on the specifics of the strengths of the arguments. In this case, WP:NOT says nothing specific about "in popular culture" articles, the nominator did not clearly establish the entire article is in violation of WP:NOT, nor did other delete votes - it is an opinion without supporting rationale, many of the entries are perfectly valid for Wikipedia. Stbalbach 05:13, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
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Was tagged with a speedy notice with as reason: non notable. Since this entry asserted notability as being a program on a notable radio station, I think it at least deserves an AFD discussion. This is not blatantly non-notable to be deleted under CSD A7. - Mgm|(talk) 10:57, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
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Page was deleted under CSD A7 due to a lack of assertion of notability. I submit that the station, being the first result under a Google search for "9412" and #8 for "classic rock" "internet radio", as well as having been listed on the iTunes Radio service for two years or more, should make it sufficiently notable for Wikipedia, and I propose that the article be restored and edited to reflect that. (I'm not sure about actual listener figures, as such information is only readily available from Shoutcast stations, which this is not one of. Haikupoet 21:30, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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i think it was wrong to delete that article because its a notable person and she is a celebrity in her country. I would like to see the deletion of that page reverted. i dont now if im sending this message right. but in ohter case help me.--Matrix17 16:07, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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I`m in a edit war with User:F3rn4nd0. He created another image, DepAdSegColombia.png in order to use it for the article Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad. That article used to have my image, which is a logo with better resolution, scanned from my personal documents. User:F3rn4nd0 added to my image a speedy deletion tag, under the argument that it isn`t the logo for DAS. So I added the hangon tag and replied on the talk page, but admin User:JesseW ignored all this and deleted the image. I left a message for him and he hadn`t replied. So I`m requesting reverting the deletion of my image, in order to use it in the DAS article and replace the current one because it have better quality. Also, if you check the history for DepAdSegColombia.png a previous version say that he created the logo (someone already changed that) so I`m also working under the theory that he re-created the logo on Paint or something like that. ometzit<col> 14:01, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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This page was deleted and protected by Lucky 6.9. There is no AfD log for the page, and the admin who deleted it has since left the project. The page was deleted as a vanity page. However, the artist does have some notability, and I believe that he passes WP:MUSIC. "DJ Red Alert" comes up with over 1 million hits on Google. His entry in the All Music Guide gives evidence of some notable accomplishments, including membership in the Universal Zulu Nation and Boogie Down Productions, and hosting a show on WRKS-FM. He was mentioned in the VH1 documentary miniseries "And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop." Stebbins 02:09, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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This is just from a few minutes search. --69.203.122.177 15:56, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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Subject is a notable columnist appearing both in The New York Times and Washington Post. A news.google.com search shows many hits, as goes a normal Google search. He's a candidate for political office and he's been interviewed in the media and on radio. In fact, he's going to be on The Daily Show on March 9, 2007. It's clear deleters have a POV agenda and aggressive bias. He's a syndicated columnist. UIUC.rhh 02:09, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
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