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Episerver Article Deletion
Hello - The Episerver (EPiServer) -- https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=EPiServer&action=edit&redlink=1 -- page was deleted by you in October 2015. The reason is -- "Expired PROD, concern was: No evidence of notability. Only one reference that might possibly be considered independent, and that is no more than an announcement of a business deal."
I am hoping to have this page restored. There is evidence of notability as one of the top web content management systems and ecommerce platforms, and you will see independent references below, including other Misplaced Pages articles. I work for Episerver and I am happy to update the article with relevant content and proper citations. Is there any way you can reinstate the article or make a recommendation on how I can get it undeleted? I'd appreciate any help you can offer. Thank you in advance.
References on the Internet
Hey there. You deleted the article for the business High Alpha in Dec. 2015 for (Expired PROD, concern was: Non notable COI article, with everything based on press releases). I was hoping that it could be restored so that I could improve and resubmit. I work for High Alpha, so I know there is a conflict of interest, but I will make sure the article is from an NPOV. Now that it's three years later, I also would like to update the article with more notable sources to improve it. Would you be able to restore that article? Dbeechler (talk) 20:27, 14 February 2019 (UTC)
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The WikiProject Big Brother newsletter is a monthly newsletter regarding the project. Started by Alucard 16, in 2009 and revived by TheDoctorWho in 2019, regarding updates and happenings within the WikiProject.
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A move request was made in effort to rename a large portion of Big Brother templates to a more consistent title. During initial discussion an alternative naming scheme was proposed different form that proposed in the request. Following a relisting neither proposal passed and the discussion was closed as no consensus.
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