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==Your draft article, ]==
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Thanks for your reply and effort. Actually somewhere it was suggested that I am the author..it's not like this. I have kept this user name so that others working on this author should stop. Next, the book has been referred in many print magazines but they do not have any online version of it so it can't be displayed or referred. For eg. in August 2012 issue of Life Positive magazine, it finds its place with other 11 notable books. But it is okay. The author recently too gave a speech.
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:*It's always better to have a username that reflects you and only you. It otherwise implies a conflict of interest. As far as the magazine goes, I don't see where it could be considered a reliable source. Not all magazine coverage is considered to be reliable and notable per Misplaced Pages's guidelines and that's ultimately what it boils down to: coverage in what '''Misplaced Pages''' considers to be a reliable source. Also, giving speeches does not guarantee notability regardless of what venue it's in. It has to be covered in sources that Misplaced Pages considers to be reliable.] (]) 09:37, 31 August 2012 (UTC)


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Thanks. Her speech is here but only her pic can be seen.http://in.jagran.yahoo.com/epaper/index.php?location=53&edition=2012-08-29&pageno=19 The write up is blurred. Will send you more link of the Delhi book fair where her fourth book Back to school@30 is going to be released.] (]) 14:37, 31 August 2012 (UTC)


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== Resubmit "IF---!" ==


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I resubmitted "IF---!" with all the changes you requested (I hope), but the page still looks the same...I hope you can see the changes I made. I'm a newbie, but I think it worked.
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:No, this wasn't a draft you wrote, this page was a redirect leftover from a page move you did that another editor turned into a draft article. But since you made the first edit on the page when you moved the original, Twinkle sees you as the draft creator, hence this message. Just a little editing tool confusion. <span style="font-family:Papyrus; color:#800080;">]</span> <sup style="font-family: Times New Roman; color: #006400;">] ]</sup> 21:28, 10 December 2024 (UTC)
::No worries! I was wondering when I'd edited on that topic - not really the usual type of thing I'd edit/create but also not entirely out of my interest/strike zone. Thanks! ]<small>(formerly Tokyogirl79)</small>] 19:34, 13 December 2024 (UTC)


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I resubmitted "IF---!" again using your recommended suggestions and this time I think I got it uploaded right. The prior posting didn't show many changes.


I've closed the nomination as a result of the finds discovered during the nomination, but I noticed you seemed very invested in trying to find more coverage for this subject. I plan to incorporate some of the AfD's content into the article soon; would you be willing to help me with further research and expansion of the subject? I understand you're busy and this is a very small subject, but two pairs of hands are better than one, especially when it comes to digging up more coverage (Especially since there was a lot found in the AfD I wasn't able to find in my BEFORE). ''] Considerer:'' ''']''' (]) (]) 21:32, 26 December 2024 (UTC)
] (]) 16:15, 25 August 2012 (UTC)Dore' Ripley


:Sure - I'm not on as frequently as I once was, but I'm willing - the biggest barrier is honestly going to be sourcing from the era. There is a ton of sourcing from the late 90s and early 2000s that just isn't available on the internet, particularly as it applies to manga/anime related topics, so that's going to be the biggest issue. ]<small>(formerly Tokyogirl79)</small>] 12:34, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
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::Given my resources are largely restricted to the internet, perhaps Internet Archive or Newspapers.com would be good places to start? They're some of the few places to keep records on stuff that old. ''] Considerer:'' ''']''' (]) (]) 17:02, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
Just wanted to say thanks for your efforts in providing sources for ], which you've improved to the point where I believe it will pass its current AfD. Like you, I don't think much of Ms. King as a writer, but I do think she, and this novel, are sufficiently notable to remain as topics within Misplaced Pages. ] <sub><font color="#0f0">]</font></sub><sup> <font color="#0000FF">]</font></sup> 03:02, 26 August 2012 (UTC)
:::I did a search with Newspapers.com for the AfD - granted, I was really only looking for the very obvious articles. Internet Archive may have something as well, but that will be a bit harder to search - but might be successful when it comes to some of the anime and manga themed magazines of the day. ]<small>(formerly Tokyogirl79)</small>] 19:59, 31 December 2024 (UTC)


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== Goodreads - Criticism ==

Carroll Bryant isn't a notable author? By whose authority. Carroll Bryant is just as notable as Ray Garton. In addition, Ray Garton's article on HuffPo has nothing to do with the criticism of Goodreads. The criticism of Goodreads involves bullying (i.e. attacks on authors), not negative reviews. Garton's article completely misses the point of the criticism. Athena Parker's article on HuffPo is a valid citation. The other HuffPo articles that were cited misrepresented the website, Stop the GR Bullies, by offering information about the site that isn't true. This is why I reverted your changes. <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 18:45, 5 September 2012 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:*Bryant isn't notable per Misplaced Pages's guidelines. Neither he nor his books have received coverage by what Misplaced Pages considers to be reliable and independent sources per ]. A reliable source would be along the lines of him getting reviewed by a notable newspaper or person. From what I can see, his coverage has been predominantly through blogs. Up until a few days ago I'd have said that all Huffington Post blogs are usable since it's the Huffington Post but I've since been corrected on that by one of our administrators. This means that Parker's blog is not usable as a source since from what I can see, she is not considered to be a person that would be considered a reliable and authoritative source per Misplaced Pages's guidelines. Again, I stress this this is per Misplaced Pages's guidelines. As for Garton's notability, he has received an award for his writings and his books has received coverage in multiple independent and reliable sources such as Dread Central. His notability has been proven per Misplaced Pages's guidelines. Now as far as it comes to whether the site is misrepresented or not, all we have to go on is the article by Ray Garton, which covers the Stop the GR Bullies site which in turn covers the review controversy on Goodreads, as well as the review by the Christian Science Monitor. One mentions a phone call, which I personally don't see as something worth adding, but Garton's article did mention that presumably information had been posted. That's why I included that one site had temporarily posted the information of users. I'm willing to reduce the section about the information being posted but I really wish that rather than completely revert everything and start a revision war, that you had brought this up on the article's talk page or on my talk page. As it stands now, your edits aren't neutral and lean towards the side of the Stop the GR Bullies site. We simply can't have a non-neutral section and a revision war doesn't solve anything.] (]) 18:57, 5 September 2012 (UTC)
:*I'm putting in for a third opinion for this, so if possible can we continue this discussion on the talk page for Goodreads? That way everything will be archived there and will allow the other users to come in and see the entire discussion. I'm going to move your comment there so anyone coming in will be aware of both arguments. ] (]) 19:04, 5 September 2012 (UTC)

The problem I have with Garton's article is that it has nothing to do with the actual criticism of Goodreads, which is about attacks on authors (not negative reviews). Also, Garton's article is a HuffPo blog, just like Foz Meadow's and Athena Parker's articles. Is it not? According to your standards, none of these articles on HuffPo could be seen as a valid citation and two of them offer information about STGRB that is untrue. I have a suggestion. Instead of using any of the HuffPo blogs, we can cite the . <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 19:19, 5 September 2012 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:*Per ] we can use blogs as long as they're by someone considered to be notable, which Garton is. The blog is in response to the group and mentions that it was formed because of their opinions about the reviews. The USA Today part is good, but it's pretty brief. It does, however, verify the claims that one of the sites was posting information about the reviewers. We can just state that the site was listing information about the reviewers. The big thing to remember here is that we have to post '''both''' sides of the argument, not just one. That's part of why I included Garton's blog, as it helps to give two different viewpoints on the scenario. We need to ensure that the section is neutral. If any of this sounds confusing, then don't feel bad. Notability standards and neutrality on Misplaced Pages is sort of like walking through a maze and I'm still finding out about little catches here and there as far as reliable sources go despite being on here for about 5-6 years. If all else fails we can just remove the section entirely, but since the complaints against the negative reviewers was directly responsible for a change in policy I felt it should be added. How about a brief mention along the lines of "In 2012 Goodreads changed their review policies in response to concerns over review standards held by some authors and review groups." Then we can link to the CSM post and the USA Today post, which is all that this phrase would really need. This way it's neutral and it sums up the situation without having an opinion one way or the other, as that's pretty much what I understand the situation to be. If this sounds like a good compromise, would you mind posting on the talk page for the article about this? I'd also like to link Parker and Meadow's blogs at the bottom of the page, although I don't want to post one and not the other.] (]) 19:35, 5 September 2012 (UTC)

Here's the problem. Garton's article misses the point of the criticism altogether. The criticism was not about negative reviews of a BOOK. The criticism was about attacks on AUTHORS. This is why Garton's article is irrelevant. Also, if you talk to Patrick Brown, he will tell you that Goodreads DID NOT change their reviewing policy which has been the same for years. All they did was publish it, making if official for users to see. They are still not enforcing these policies either because authors are still being stalked and harassed. This section is called Criticism for a reason. Goodreads has been allowing this abuse on their site to happen and they really aren't doing anything about it. ] (]) 12:56, 6 September 2012 (UTC)

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Hello, ReaderofthePack,
No, this wasn't a draft you wrote, this page was a redirect leftover from a page move you did that another editor turned into a draft article. But since you made the first edit on the page when you moved the original, Twinkle sees you as the draft creator, hence this message. Just a little editing tool confusion. Liz 21:28, 10 December 2024 (UTC)
No worries! I was wondering when I'd edited on that topic - not really the usual type of thing I'd edit/create but also not entirely out of my interest/strike zone. Thanks! ReaderofthePack(formerly Tokyogirl79) (。◕‿◕。) 19:34, 13 December 2024 (UTC)

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Electric Tale of Pikachu

I've closed the nomination as a result of the finds discovered during the nomination, but I noticed you seemed very invested in trying to find more coverage for this subject. I plan to incorporate some of the AfD's content into the article soon; would you be willing to help me with further research and expansion of the subject? I understand you're busy and this is a very small subject, but two pairs of hands are better than one, especially when it comes to digging up more coverage (Especially since there was a lot found in the AfD I wasn't able to find in my BEFORE). Magneton Considerer: Pokelego999 (Talk) (Contribs) 21:32, 26 December 2024 (UTC)

Sure - I'm not on as frequently as I once was, but I'm willing - the biggest barrier is honestly going to be sourcing from the era. There is a ton of sourcing from the late 90s and early 2000s that just isn't available on the internet, particularly as it applies to manga/anime related topics, so that's going to be the biggest issue. ReaderofthePack(formerly Tokyogirl79) (。◕‿◕。) 12:34, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
Given my resources are largely restricted to the internet, perhaps Internet Archive or Newspapers.com would be good places to start? They're some of the few places to keep records on stuff that old. Magneton Considerer: Pokelego999 (Talk) (Contribs) 17:02, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
I did a search with Newspapers.com for the AfD - granted, I was really only looking for the very obvious articles. Internet Archive may have something as well, but that will be a bit harder to search - but might be successful when it comes to some of the anime and manga themed magazines of the day. ReaderofthePack(formerly Tokyogirl79) (。◕‿◕。) 19:59, 31 December 2024 (UTC)

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