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For GFDL purposes, I am requesting history undeletion of this article, which has been recreated after an out-of-process deletion. Cunard (talk) 02:12, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
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The following is an archived debate of the deletion review of the article above. Please do not modify it. |
The votes do not tally up to justify deletion: including the nominator, there were 9 "delete" and 7 "merge" or "keep"; however, the "delete" comments from Mandsford and Drmies both clarified that they voted delete on all of the sub-articles but not the main article. I personally don't believe 9-7 (pro delete) is a clear consensus for delete of ANY of the articles, but I certainly don't think the 9-7 (pro keeping the main article) has any ambiguity. Majority voted to keep the main article. With due respect, I'm not sure how this was closed as deleted. I tried asking the closing admin, but (s)he has not yet responded and moved my question to their talk archive page. I believe the deletion should be overturned and these articles should be reinstated (the main one especially) or at very least relisted. Everyone who said "delete" argued on notability grounds; I personally think that each album is a separate artists' album that should be relisted and assessed for individual notability. REM or Red Hot Chili Peppers' album could be notable while Seether or PJ Harvey's may not be. It should not be an en-masse decision. TheHYPO (talk) 19:44, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
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The following is an archived debate of the deletion review of the article above. Please do not modify it. |
Unfortunately, since the deletion review at Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2009 March 15, it has been discovered that several of the editors participating in the AFD discussion, and one in the Deletion Review discussion as well, were sockpuppets. See the checkuser results here. The closing administrator stated, in the previous review, that consensus was clear. I've asked xem to review that, bearing in mind the new knowledge that these accounts were all, in fact, one person. Please review the AFD and DRV discussions, in light of the sockpuppetry, to see whether the processes came to the correct result. Uncle G (talk) 11:47, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
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The following is an archived debate of the deletion review of the article above. Please do not modify it. |
I've created a wikipedia page yesterday about a new important italian-canadian band called A Classic Education. Its address was http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/aclassiceducation It's been deleted a few hours after its creation with the justification nn-band. I don't understand the meaning of it, but I can prove that it's a truly existing band and they're becoming famous these days, since they've played in the South By Southwest Festival in Texas, in London and they won an important italian prize as best new act. The 27 April they're going to release a single in the Uk with the Bailiwick Records label and they have also a myspace page and an official website, which were linked on my page. They've played with bands such Arcade Fire and Modest Mouse. They also have been suggested as one of the new most interesting bands to see live by some of the most visited musical blogs in the US and a lot of their live shows can be found on Youtube. The singer Jonathan also works with another famous band called Settlefish, that already have a wikipedia page on the it.wikipedia.org and have often appeared on MTV in Italy. Finally they've appeared in an article on Rolling Stone released in February 2009. Could you please help me recreate the page? I'm new to wikipedia, so please help me understand if I've made any mistake in composing the page... Thanks, Alessandro —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tosettialex (talk • contribs) 11:02, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
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