Wikipedia:Article Rescue Squadron – Rescue list/Archive 3
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March 2012
Clear Books – AfD discussion closed as delete and salt. |
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Clear Books got deleted recently for the second time. At the end of the AfD a user who had voted delete suggested that the article be re-created from the perspective of Clear Books being accounting software as opposed to Clear Books the company. In fact, this user then went on to create the article through the AfC process. And yet again Clear Books has been put up for AfD. Perhaps this time it will be kept! --TimFouracre (talk) 11:08, 7 March 2012 (UTC)
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Restricted randomization – AfD discussion closed as keep. |
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Taboo VI: The Homecoming – AfD discussion closed as merge to The Mountain Goats discography |
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Telegraphing (entertainment) – AfD discussion closed as merge/redirect to Foreshadowing#Telegraphing. |
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Thaindian News – AfD discussion closed as delete. |
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AfD discussion. A hard nut to crack. A news service that seems to be used as a reference by lots of other media, but noone seems to have written about it. Can you rescuers use your leet skillz to find something to say about the site? The discussion isn't going anywhere without them; but trivial searches return nothing. Diego (talk) 17:52, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
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David "Noodles" Aaronson – AfD discussion closed as Keep. |
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The article is currently at AFD and no, I do not request here that anyone go to the discussion and offer support. It is an article that originally suffered from the valid concern of being all plot and no sources. I have begun addressing that concern, and the result, though not perfect, is looking better.[1] What I AM asking here is that perhaps some editors might be able to assist me in expanding the "Analysis" section though use of the many available sources speaking about the character of Noodles directly and in detail.[2][3] Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 04:19, 20 March 2012 (UTC) |
Plummer v. State – AfD discussion closed as No Consensus. |
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(See Wikipedia:Notability/Noticeboard#Plummer v. State (of Indiana) I created this page, and I am now nominating it for deletion and for rescue. Here is why I believe that there is no real contradiction between these two actions. Reasons why I think the page should be retained. (See Reasons why I think the page should be deleted below.) Plummer v. State is a widely quoted[1][2][3] court case that supposedly establishes that resisting arrest, even to the point of killing a cop, is legal if the arrest is "unlawful": “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306.[4] This bogus "quote" keeps coming up again and again on discussion boards such as Reddit, Slashdot, Dogg, etc. and in the comment sections of numerous blogs. Flyers have been passed out at occupy wall street protests (with claims that arresting OWS protesters is unlawful, so you should violently resist arrest). I was surprised that something so commonly referenced did not have a Wikipedia article. A Google search on "Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306" (with the quotes) finds 133,000 hits. How can that not be considered notable? Reasons why I think the page should be deleted. (See Reasons why I think the page should be retained above.) Despite abundant evidence that a large amount of people know the fake version and think it to be real, none of the evidence appears to be usable according to WP:RS. All of this is on blogs, discussion boards, YouTube comments - all worthless for our purposes. It just feels like we should have an article about such a widely held misconception, but I really can't see how to meet our general notability requirements. I am nominating this for rescue in the hopes that someone else can succeed where I have failed. --Guy Macon (talk) 19:40, 17 March 2012 (UTC)
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Dennis Miller Live – Dennis Miller Live discussion. |
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A 2004 wikipedia article facing a wp:PROD. It is currently getting about 1,000 views every month even though it appears its cotributors ave deserted it(?) Ottawahitech (talk) 23:44, 18 March 2012 (UTC)
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Video gaming in the United States – Video gaming in the United States discussion. |
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I believe the subject is notable it has sources it clearly needs expansion and but it has WP:POTENTIALDwanyewest (talk) 20:00, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
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Apple media events – Apple media events discussion. |
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March 7 Apple Media Event was nominated for deletion here after WP:NOTNEWSPAPER. I've refocused the discusion creating the new Apple media events that expands the focus to all Apple events, thus preserving the original content. It could use lots of help by expanding the new stub to all other Apple media conferences and compiling all specific sources available at Wikipedia for this topic. Diego (talk) 15:03, 8 March 2012 (UTC)
I've since asked the closing admin to confirm that the current attribution page is indeed what it says it is, a history of the edits to the deleted article. (Still waiting though, but that would be a perfectly valid outcome and my preferred course of action at this point). I've said once and again that the current interpretation of "delete an article" being "make its history inaccessible" is a can of worms, always have been, and it was not even the intended effect when deletion policies were written; removing content behind Admin access was only to protect the Foundation from copyvios and libel at BLPs. This is what you get when current customary practice is against the goals of the well thought consensual guidelines. Diego (talk) 07:04, 14 March 2012 (UTC) |
Foot hockey – AfD discussion closed as no consensus. |
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Monitory Democracy – AfD discussion closed as merge to John Keane (political theorist). |
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Many available sources are primary, with John Keane using the term (who introduced the term in his book The Life and Death of Democracy in 2009). Here's some examples other than the references currently in the article (as of this post), all written by John Keane: Monitory democracy and media-saturated societies, (John Keane) Monitory democracy resides in the China labyrinth, The China Labyrinth. However, significant coverage in reliable sources does exist, including this article from The Nation (Sri Lanka): Monitory democracy for better governance. Perhaps other editors can find additional reliable sources that cover this topic significantly? Northamerica1000(talk) 13:51, 7 March 2012 (UTC)
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List of most highly populated countries – AfD discussion closed as delete. |
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The article mainly seems to need some high-level editing to tighten its focus - maybe a move to a new title or merger. Anyway, the topic has great notability and so would be easy to improve in many ways. Warden (talk) 10:28, 8 March 2012 (UTC)
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Template:Infobox castrum – TFD discussion closed as keep. |
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There is a request for deletion on Template:Infobox castrum, currently used in a series of articles on Roman castra. For example Porolissum.----Codrin.B (talk) 23:02, 5 March 2012 (UTC) |
Dr. Franklin's Island – AfD discussion closed as keep. |
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Thelma Harper – AfD discussion closed as Merge some. Keep Thelma and Eunice, and merge the rest to List of Mama's Family characters. |
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Tyrida – Discussion regarding placement of CSD tag. |
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This article was marked for WP:CSD A1 I believed incorrectly and prematurely. It is part of a series on ancient Dacian cities and fortresses, all notable. The context is set in the lead and sourced. Many articles on these cities/fortresses are in a stub form at this point, but the goal for all articles is to reach a much more detailed form, similar to Ziridava, Argedava, Sarmizegetusa Regia etc. It is one of the main projects of WP:DACIA. --Codrin.B (talk) 21:32, 4 March 2012 (UTC)
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Rocky Hill School – AfD discussion closed as keep. |
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Solo (Norwegian soft drink) – AfD discussion closed as keep. |
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Template:Infobox dava – TFD discussion closed as keep. |
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There is a request for deletion on Template:Infobox dava, currently used in 91 articles about Dacian cities/fortresses.--Codrin.B (talk) 23:04, 5 March 2012 (UTC)
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SCOUT eh! – AfD discussion closed as keep. |
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Was nominated AfD in 2005, with a pretty clear keep decision. Now up for nomination again - with comments suggecting that this is more due to PoV than clear policy (but that is just my PoV, of course). As I'm not in Canada I'm not best-placed to contribute much to the debate or find local sources, but the history suggests that this is an ARS candidate. The provided AfD link also does not work, which does not help the debate! Listed 2nd March. DiverScout (talk) 09:48, 3 March 2012 (UTC)
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This is an archive of past discussions on Wikipedia:Article Rescue Squadron – Rescue list. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current main page. |
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- ^ www.infowars.com {{subst:User:JzG/Unreliable fringe source|infowars.com}}/protesters-have-the-right-to-protest-%E2%80%A6-and-to-resist-unlawful-arrest/ infowars.com: Protesters Have the Right to Protest … and to Resist Unlawful Arrest
- ^ http://hereweprotest.com/2011/10/27/3316/ hereweprotest.com: Your Right of Defense Against Unlawful Arrest #ows
- ^ http://www.google.com/search?q="Citizens+may+resist+unlawful+arrest+to+the+point+of+taking+an+arresting+officer%27s+life+if+necessary.+Plummer+v.+State,+136+Ind.+306." Google Search
- ^ http://constitution.org/uslaw/defunlaw.htm Your Right of Defense Against Unlawful Arrest