Draft talk:Gregory Lyakhov

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The case for publishing “Draft:Gregory Lyakhov” TechWorldEdit (talk) 02:32, 4 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

== Request for Article Approval: Gregory Lyakhov ==
Hello, I am proposing that the draft article for Gregory Lyakhov be published. The draft meets Wikipedia’s criteria for notability, sourcing, and neutrality, as outlined below.
=== Notability ===
Gregory Lyakhov qualifies for inclusion on Wikipedia under the general notability guidelines. His work has received significant coverage in independent, reliable secondary sources, such as:
  • Mediaite – Featured for his analysis of controversial political discourse.[1]
  • Qoshe – Cited for his commentary on Israeli politics and security.[2]
  • Guidepost – Highlighted for his critique of U.N. policies and global governance.[3]
Additionally, his founding of YouthVote, a platform promoting youth civic engagement, has been independently recognized in BetaList and other outlets.[4]
=== Reliable Sourcing ===
The article includes citations from independent, reliable sources. All references are verifiable and meet Wikipedia's guidelines:
  • Primary sources from The Times of Israel and YouthVote for his authored work.[5]
  • Secondary sources, including Mediaite and Guidepost, provide independent analysis of his contributions.[1][3]
=== Neutrality ===
The draft adheres to Wikipedia's neutrality standards. It does not promote Lyakhov's achievements but rather documents his contributions in a factual manner.
=== Importance ===
Gregory Lyakhov is a rising voice in youth-driven civic engagement and journalism. His work has impacted discussions on Israeli politics, U.S. constitutional law, and international governance. As a teenage journalist whose contributions are cited by independent outlets, his inclusion on Wikipedia is justified under its encyclopedic mission.
=== Request for Feedback ===
I invite editors to provide feedback on the article's content, references, or structure. I believe the article is ready for publication and meets Wikipedia's guidelines. Thank you for considering this submission.
==== References ====
  1. ^ a b "Times of Israel Removes Article Calling for Palestine to be 'Obliterated'". Mediaite. 2023-05-20.
  2. ^ Gregory Lyakhov (2023). "The Holocaust Won't Repeat While Israel Exists". Qoshe.
  3. ^ a b Gregory Lyakhov (2024). "The U.N. is Broken". Guidepost.
  4. ^ "Gregory Lyakhov on BetaList". BetaList. Retrieved 2024-12-02.
  5. ^ "Gregory Lyakhov". The Times of Israel Blogs. Retrieved 2024-12-02.
  6. TechWorldEdit (talk) 02:33, 4 December 2024 (UTC)Reply
    The first source doesn't mention him (you?). The second is just a link to an unreliable Times of Israel blog post, and the third doesn't mention him at all. FifthFive (talk) 03:49, 4 December 2024 (UTC)Reply