Wardrobe malfunction

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" section comprised entirely WP:BLP problems, original research, low-quality sources, WP:NOTTABLOID problems, etc."

"actually, this seems sufficiently well covered in the main article about the origin of the term. there's almost no good content here that isn't already there" Andy Dingley (talk) 12:13, 14 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Keep IMHO, this is a keep. Improvements are always welcome, but notability of the term seems to be well established. Andy Dingley (talk) 12:14, 14 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  1. WP:NOTNEWS:

    Wikipedia considers the enduring notability of persons and events. While news coverage can be useful source material for encyclopedic topics, most newsworthy events do not qualify for inclusion and Wikipedia is not written in news style.

  2. WP:NOTGOSSIP:

    Not every facet of a celebrity's life, personal details, matches played, or goals scored warrants inclusion in the biography of that person, only those for which they have notability or for which our readers are reasonably likely to have an interest.

Insofar as WP:BLP is concerned, I think the topic – when people have (inadvertently) displayed their intimate parts – is lurid, failing (i) the concerns for balance and attack pages presented in WP:BLP, and (ii) the policy's presumption in favour of privacy (cf. WP:AVOIDVICTIM). While the term's etymology might merit an article that could extend beyond WP:NOTDICTIONARY, I entirely agree with HJ Mitchell's concern that I'm not sure it's possible to write a decent encyclopaedia article on the subject beyond its meaning and origin and it will inevitably be bulked out by an example farm. A redirect to Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy seems inappropriate given the wide range of the term's applications. IgnatiusofLondon (he/him☎️) 15:53, 15 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Keep Since the event, the term has become part of popular culture, important for understanding aspects of culture. PuppyMonkey (talk) 18:39, 19 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]