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:* Most of the article discusses a lawsuit and other behavior aimed at Reuters and other reporting entities who covered its activities. The recent lifting of the injunction was written about. And it continues to be discussed.] (]) 22:46, 28 December 2024 (UTC) :* Most of the article discusses a lawsuit and other behavior aimed at Reuters and other reporting entities who covered its activities. The recent lifting of the injunction was written about. And it continues to be discussed.] (]) 22:46, 28 December 2024 (UTC)

*'''Keep''' This appears to be a bad-faith nomination based on policy abuse. This is the second time this page has been nominated for deletion by someone with a handful of edits. This page has been the target of malicious edits, including the intentional removal of vital information in the guise of policy enforcement, sometimes by blocked sockpuppets (see the talk page for details). Recently, an Indian court ruled in favor of Reuters, reinstating the article that Appin tried to bury by misrepresenting the facts. The court explicitly stated that Appin has no right to interfere with the journalistic process . There are many articles that expose how Rajat Khare and Appin are using heavy-handed tactics to suppress the truth and control the narrative, and you can find a few of them on this article's page. The EFF has documented a campaign of intimidation and censorship by Rajat Khare and Appin, aimed at erasing stories about their mercenary hacking operations . Furthermore, a recent investigation by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reveals a coordinated global effort by Rajat Khare and Appin to bully media outlets into removing their stories. , as well as coverage on their YouTube channel . ] (]) 11:40, 29 December 2024 (UTC)

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Appin closed in 2013. The article is facing a string of changes where there may be a WP:SOCK (see latest changes). Delete according to WP:ATTACK which summarizes that the article has a denigrating purpose, rather than an informational one. WP:NPOV and WP:LBL, because the article is only about calmony even if it is quoted by notable media sources. Dmitry Bobriakov (talk) 15:17, 24 December 2024 (UTC)

This also appears to breach WP: Illegal Conduct which states that “It is possible that an organization that is not itself generally notable will have a number of significant sources discussing its (alleged) illegal conduct. Sources that primarily discuss purely such conduct cannot be used to establish an organization's notability under this guideline”. The company would have zero notability if the sources arising from the alleged hacking operation are taken out. I will change my vote if sources that demonstrate that the company meets WP:GNG or WP:NBASIC without the use of the sources from the single event of the court case. Runmastery (talk) 05:08, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
  • WP:ONEEVENT applies to people, not organizations. Regarding WP:ILLCON, you are omitting the last part of that paragraph which says However, the organization may still be notable, in whole or in part due to such sources, under different guidelines, e.g., WP:CRIME. Taking a look at WP:CRIME, we find that the perpetrators of a crime are eligible for a Misplaced Pages article if The victim of the crime is a renowned national or international figure, including, but not limited to, politicians or celebrities. This clearly applies in this case. According to this Reuters article, the targets of Appin included internationally prominent entities such as Boris Berezovsky, Mohamed Azmin Ali, Leonel Fernández, and the Pakistani and Chinese militaries. Astaire (talk) 18:57, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
  • Most of the article discusses a lawsuit and other behavior aimed at Reuters and other reporting entities who covered its activities. The recent lifting of the injunction was written about. And it continues to be discussed.Oblivy (talk) 22:46, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
  • Keep This appears to be a bad-faith nomination based on policy abuse. This is the second time this page has been nominated for deletion by someone with a handful of edits. This page has been the target of malicious edits, including the intentional removal of vital information in the guise of policy enforcement, sometimes by blocked sockpuppets (see the talk page for details). Recently, an Indian court ruled in favor of Reuters, reinstating the article that Appin tried to bury by misrepresenting the facts. The court explicitly stated that Appin has no right to interfere with the journalistic process . There are many articles that expose how Rajat Khare and Appin are using heavy-handed tactics to suppress the truth and control the narrative, and you can find a few of them on this article's page. The EFF has documented a campaign of intimidation and censorship by Rajat Khare and Appin, aimed at erasing stories about their mercenary hacking operations . Furthermore, a recent investigation by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reveals a coordinated global effort by Rajat Khare and Appin to bully media outlets into removing their stories. , as well as coverage on their YouTube channel . HARRISONSST (talk) 11:40, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
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