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List of unconfirmed exoplanets (closed)
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List of unconfirmed exoplanets (talk|edit|history|logs|links|watch) (XfD|restore) I see that EPE has a list of unconfirmed exoplanets. So I would have voted keep, the list is worthy as some of these planets will be confirmed eventually. Even having list of retracted planets is like having readers reading history books. PlanetStar 21:54, 18 January 2015 (UTC)
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The Weight of Chains 2
Since the vote in late September 2014, the film sequel has been released worldwide, with premieres at the Montecasino Film Festial in Johannesburg, South Africa, the Swedish Film Institute in Stockholm, Sweden and the National Museum of Culture in Mexico City (also shown in Vancouver, Toronto, Innsbruck, Stuttgart, Berlin, etc.). I added notable references for the article which has been greatly expanded. UrbanVillager (talk) 13:06, 18 January 2015 (UTC)
- I closed the original AfD. I have suggested to UrbanVillager that trying to build consensus for this at Talk:The Weight of Chains would be a lighter-weight (and thus superior) process than DRV. FWIW, if events have unfolded over time which make the issues raised in the AfD no longer valid, then restoring the article may make sense, but I'll leave that to other people to decide. -- RoySmith (talk) 13:42, 18 January 2015 (UTC)
Overturn - The film appears to have been shown in many locations and the interviewees are known/significant people. This has also been sourced in the version that User:Urbanvillager linked to. Therefore, it seems notable enough to have its own article. Having it as a footnote to "The Weight of Chains 1" feels like an inadequate and aesthetically ugly solution. If someone then proceeded to add the proper template to the second movie as well, in that article, it would look even worse. - Anonimski (talk) 21:58, 18 January 2015 (UTC)
- Agreed, Overturn. --UrbanVillager (talk) 01:02, 21 January 2015 (UTC)
- Nothing to do here. Deletion discussions that end with a redirect or other non-delete decision can be amended by talk page consensus or WP:BB. Stifle (talk) 09:42, 19 January 2015 (UTC)
- Uphold the earlier AfD, since there's lots of bluster but not much actual evidence of notablity. bobrayner (talk) 01:21, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
- Note: User has heavy anti-Malagurski bias and uses every opportunity to discredit Boris Malagurski and his work. Sources on the page include Tanjug, Večernje novosti, Politika, and other relevant sources (not to mention that the film was supported by a Serbian government ministry, a government office and the City of Belgrade - the capital), while the film includes interviews with Noam Chomsky, Carla Del Ponte, Michael Parenti, Oliver Stone, R. James Woolsey and many others. --UrbanVillager (talk) 00:59, 21 January 2015 (UTC)
- Uphold the 'multiple locations' described above represent single screenings (many non-commercial, and many free ie approx. 10 audiences have seen the film, some at free showings). The two festival screenings are possibly notable, however the only source for the contents of the film are (oldish) interviews with the film maker himself (self-sourced info). No reviews appear to be available or seem likely to appear in the near future. I do not see any need for a seperate article at present as this new material can easily be incorporated into its present 'redirect' section.Pincrete (talk) 01:45, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
- Note: User is heavily involved in Malagurski-related articles doing his best to present Malagurski and his work in the worst possible light - a quick look at his edit history reveals all - no constructive additions, just trolling and classifying everything he doesn't like as "not notable". Not to mention that he is removing sourced content from "The Weight of Chains 2" article to make it seem less notable. --UrbanVillager (talk) 00:59, 21 January 2015 (UTC)
- Endorse original AfD close and restore. The AfD close was an accurate assessment of the consensus in the discussion. RoySmith was correct in closing as redirect with the history preserved under the redirect rather than delete. This has allowed editors to work on the article after new sources surfaced without having to ask an admin to restore the article. This is a clear example of a scenario I mentioned at Misplaced Pages:Deletion review/Log/2014 July 19#Westshore Town Centre:
I recommend restoring the article (which has already been done) because circumstances have changed. The film has now premiered and new sources have surfaced and been added to the article:The only benefit of keeping the edit history deleted that I can see would be to prevent users from undoing the redirect and restoring the deleted content. But this is easily remedied by reverting the restoration and fully protecting the redirect.
A benefit of restoring the article's history would be to allow non-admins to see what the encyclopedia once said about the subject.
Using the deleted content for a merge is not the only benefit. Another example is that in the future if sources surface that demonstrate notability, the deleted content can be easily reviewed. Without needing to ask an admin, a non-admin could determine whether the deleted content could be used as the basis of a newly recreated article with the new sources. Deletion would hinder this.
In sum, the benefits of restoring the deleted content outweigh the negligible negatives, so the article's history should be restored under the redirect.
- http://www.tanjug.rs/novosti/161646/premijera-dokumentarca-tezina-lanaca-2-31--januara.htm
- http://www.subotica.com/vesti/intervju-boris-malagurski-id14150.html
- http://baneff.com/2014/11/25/wight-of-chains-2-european-premiere-29th-november-2014-sfi-stockholm/
- http://www.mexicoescultura.com/actividad/123869/El peso de las cadenas, parte 2.html
- The first source is from Tanjug, the Serbian state news agency. Subotica.com is a generalistic website of the city of Subotica. baneff.com is the official website of BaNeFF - Balkan New Film Festival. mexicoescultura.com is one of the main Mexican websites about cultural events. FkpCascais (talk) 05:19, 21 January 2015 (UTC)
Overturn - per UrbanVillager and Anonimski. FkpCascais (talk) 05:06, 21 January 2015 (UTC) Note: FkpCascais was canvassed by Urbanvillager. bobrayner (talk) 18:29, 21 January 2015 (UTC)
- Comment: Would UrbanVillager please stop replying and challenging every comment? Stifle (talk) 14:13, 22 January 2015 (UTC)
- Discretionary sanctions, just to point out that ALL the 'political' films of Malagurski (inc Weight of Chains), are subject to discretionary sanctions. This arose as a result of a suggestion by Ivanvector, in an ANI initiated by Ricky81682. The relevant ANI section is here:. IF consensus is to restore Weight of Chains 2, it would seem prudent to extend discretionary sanctions to this page. Pincrete (talk) 21:50, 26 January 2015 (UTC)
- Endorse close, allow restoration - There's nothing to do here. Consensus was that the article should be a redirect because the film had not yet been released. The close was proper. Now that the film has been released, the having-not-been-released reason for the original deletion discussion no longer exists, thus that consensus is moot. Nothing wrong with having recreated the article at this point. If editors here feel that there are other, non-not-being-released reasons for deletion, that is the subject for a fresh AfD. Go to. Ivanvector (talk) 23:30, 26 January 2015 (UTC)
- Also I'll remind all editors here to comment on content, not contributors. If you can't abide by that, there are plenty of other articles for you to work on here. A few of you have already been very close to a topic ban or community ban; you know who you are. Ivanvector (talk) 23:32, 26 January 2015 (UTC)
Young Independence (closed)
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The group is very notable and a simple google can find a number of sustained newspaper articles since 2010. The admin that deleted the page has been contacted by wikipedia in the past for being seen as conducting an 'edit war' on the main party's page. The merged article with the page UK Independence Party also is a mess as frankly if Young Independence is not notable enough to merit it's own encyclopaedia page how can a deputy county chairman leaving the group possibly be even slightly notable? Some major media references to Young Independence include and to name but a few. The page in question clearly is notable. Sorry for the sub-par formatting of this complaint but I am new to wikipedia.Williambatesuk (talk) 15:11, 18 January 2015 (UTC)
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- http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/nov/01/ukip-green-party-young-people-alternative
- http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2014/08/could-political-party-youth-wings-galvanise-young-brits-vote
- http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/aug/03/ukip-youth-wing-fighting-form-young-independence-conference
- http://news.sky.com/story/1343252/stand-up-ukips-youth-membership-leaps
- http://www.spectator.co.uk/tag/young-independence/