The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was KEEP due to significant improvement. Cúchullain t/c 05:02, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Toronto Goth Scene (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) – (View log)

Contested speedy deletion. Reads as original research, no compelling evidence to support the assertion that this is materially different from the goth scene elsewhere, but not a speedy candidate. Guy (Help!) 09:53, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I believe that Dennithe2 and Epbr123 both make unfair criticisms. I do not believe there are any instructions on how to do anything at all.

This document has no information presented in a how-to do something style.

After seeing how excellent the article is now, I've changed my vote to strong keep. --Iriseyes 14:09, 4 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

notability: "A notable topic has been the subject of at least one substantial or multiple non-trivial published works that are reliable and independent of the subject."

The article does not need to tout why it is notable.

Toronto Star is independant. Eye Weekly is Independant. Now Magazine independant. Montreal Mirror is independant. The Vampire Book is published in MI and hailed by the independant Chicago Tribune as "the most comprehensive collection of vampire lore". Its notable and It is independant. doubledeckerbuses is independant. torontogoth might be the only source that is not independant of the goth scene, but it is cited specifically only to list goth bars.. and it is independant of those. The Gothic Bible is independant.

The Toronto Goth Scene has been the subject of multiple non-trivial or even substantial pubished works. That passes the notability requirement.

As for verifiable: "The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth. "Verifiable" in this context means that any reader should be able to check that material added to Wikipedia has already been published by a reliable source. "

the links are all there. any wiki reader can follow them and verify them.or go to amazon.com and buy them.

Dennisthe2:"Every locality has its goth clubs/raves/cliques/whatever - you go to Los Angeles, Orange County, here in the greater Seattle area, you name it, you'll find it, and as near as I've seen, there is no more notability in each individual scene than in Toronto. So that's going to be the big one. If you can tell me why Toronto goths are more notable than goth at large, I'll compromise on the first pointer and change my !vote. If you can tell me why Toronto goths are more notable than goth at large"

I believe you have misinterpretted the wiki rules. I don't see a wiki requirement that the subject be must more notable than other subjects. this is not a paper encyclopedia. TheDarknessVisible 01:44, 1 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dennisthe2: I read the rules on notability (for the 20th time). I'll bring you attention to a few.

""""Notable is defined as "worthy of being noted" or "attracting notice"; it is not synonymous with "fame" or "importance".""""

Also: you've made a big deal of this particular view that you hold "as near as I've seen, there is no more notability in each individual scene than in Toronto. So that's going to be the big one." and also you say "I have a few goth friends that dismiss claims of regional notability in general." and yet:

""""Subjective evaluations are not relevant for determining whether a topic warrants inclusion in Wikipedia. Notability criteria do not equate to personal or biased considerations, such as: "never heard of this", "an interesting article", "topic deserves attention", "not famous enough", "very important issue", "popular", "I like it", "only of interest to [some group]", etc.

General notability is not judged by Wikipedia editors directly. The inclusion of topics on Wikipedia is a reflection of whether those topics have been included in reliable published works. Other authors, scholars, or journalists have decided whether to give attention to a topic, and in their expertise have researched and checked the information about it. Thus, the primary notability criterion is a way to determine whether "the world" has judged a topic to be notable. This is unrelated to whether a Wikipedia editor personally finds the subject remarkable or worthy.""""

You seemingly have conceded that Toronto Goth Scene is actually technically notable according to standard wiki rules. However now you've stated that you believe there is a wiki rule or "precedent" that is a standard wiki policy stating that subcultural topics must go BEYOND the standard wiki rules of notability, but actually must establish they are somehow MORE NOTABLE compared to other things that editors suspect fit in the same catagory.

The issue of a "history section" was merely to justify that this is NOT a "how-to" article, it has no bearing on the argument of notability which deals strictly and objectively with whether or not its been noted in independant publications.

can you please direct me to the wiki page describing this precedent you have referred to so that all the people who are voting are able to assess the comparative notability according to the wiki guidelines, if such a guideline actually exists.

the article actually does provide an independant music journal based out of Montreal (another city, and location of the later dawson college shooting) noting that toronto (which is the 5th most populous city in North America) had the highest concentration of goths anywhere in the WORLD and Toronto may as well be called "gotham city". no one EVER made such a claim for orange county.

But I am not going to argue that toronto is MORE notable than orange county or whatever your "baseline" is, unless there is an official wiki guideline.

on google if I search for "toronto goth" I get 15,900 hits, "orange county goth" gets 9,710 hits. "Seattle goth" gets 3,520 hits. "LA goth" gets 12,200 hits. "Los Angeles Goth" gets 599. "New York Goth" only gets 694. "New York City Goth" gets 3,460, "Chicago Goth" gets 821. "Mexico Goth" gets 670 hits. "San Fransisco Goth" gets 1,240. "Montreal Goth" 306

Perhaps you would like to see that in the actual wiki page, if you think the page is obligated to TOUT its notability.

It seems that more people talk about Toronto Goth than any other place in north america, that I can think of typing into google. of course this, like the opinion of you and your "goth" friends doesn't really matter unless there is in fact a rule about establishing something is MORE notable than another thing.

here is a reference specifically referring to "Vancouver's Goth Culture".. obviously someone distinguishes it from Toronto's goth subculture. [1]

Here's a ref specifically saying "Toronto's Goth Culture" [2]

there is a notable difference or people would not make note of it. and it is not for wiki editors to subjectively judge these things.

TheDarknessVisible 20:21, 1 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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  1. ^ Goth culture defended in wake of triple murder
  2. ^ [1]