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File:Muffy.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by SchuminWeb (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 13:06, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

File:Muffy.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Muffycompo (notify | contribs | uploads).
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File:Mohamed Bouazizi.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: delete. If this image is non-free and isn't even the correct person on fire, then there is absolutely no reason to keep it around. SchuminWeb (Talk) 11:33, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

File:Mohamed Bouazizi.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by The Egyptian Liberal (notify | contribs | uploads).
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File:President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali visiting Mohamed Bouazizi in the hospital.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by Future Perfect at Sunrise (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 00:00, 21 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

File:President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali visiting Mohamed Bouazizi in the hospital.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by The Egyptian Liberal (notify | contribs | uploads).
strong keep if not copyvio. its CETRTAINLY strongly related to the context. 1. of his burning that started the process, 2. of Ben Ali's political manouvring to try and show his realtion t to the people (which ultimately failed). its of MEGA importance, and worth defending more than the controversial Virgin killer.(Lihaas (talk) 11:30, 20 January 2011 (UTC));[reply]
Your "if" is rather vacuous: this is 99% certain to be copyrighted, and we must assume that it is, there's no if about it. And assuming it's non-free, your argument would carry force if and only if there was substantial commentary in the article, based on reliable sources, critically discussing both (a) the fact that Ben Ali visited the hospital, and (b) that the publication of this particular image had a notable effect on the further events. Fut.Perf. 11:52, 20 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
FYI: The picture credit is to AFP, so it's not public domain. It's picture #5 in the gallery here: http://english.aljazeera.net/photo_galleries/africa/201113163952111181.html (retrieved 2011.01.20); Al Jazeera credits the photo to AFP in the picture's caption. (I couldn't find the original article; Google's in-house hosted AFP content isn't the easiest of collections to search, esp. for non-current stories.) Valravn (talk) 22:24, 20 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for finding this source. I've deleted it per WP:CSD F7, paragraph 3 (commercial news agency pictures must be deleted immediately). Fut.Perf. 22:30, 20 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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File:San Jose Mina - Mision cumplida - screen capture.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: keep. There is no way in hell that this was going to end as a delete based on the discussion, and while I was initially kind of tottering between closing this as a no consensus vs. a keep, a couple of rereads led me to close this as a keep. SchuminWeb (Talk) 05:39, 26 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

File:San Jose Mina - Mision cumplida - screen capture.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Veriss1 (notify | contribs | uploads).
Followup: We haven't heard from you, is the "emotions" angle still your primary concern or do you now recognize that it is certainly valid for an article to use images to convey some types of emotional and relational information, when it is appropriate for the subject, or that any type of transference of emotional information via images is not encyclopedic in nature is still your opinion? Veriss (talk) 08:28, 21 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Followup1 I beg your pardon, but I must ask this. Why are emotions not a valid bit of information? Exactly which Wikipedia policy discounts emotional type information as invalid for protections and inferior to other types of information transference? Veriss (talk) 08:47, 21 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
"The rescue was among the most-watched video streams of all time, according to internet monitors. Chile's state broadcaster TVN reported that more than a billion people watched the rescue on television around the world. Internet monitor Akamai said overall web traffic was 20 per cent higher than normal around the time the first Chilean miner was rescued late Tuesday, while the company's Net Usage Index for News indicated that the Chilean mine rescue was the fifth most-read-about online news event since the service began in 2005. According to a study from University of Navarra, Spain, this story had a far greater impact in the world's media than Chile's other big news story of 2010 - the massive earthquake in the south of the country in February." (see the original article for full citations)
The image not only conveys valid and important emotional information but it also demonstrates the the technical lengths that the Chilean government went to in all facets of the rescue by even providing live video feed free to all media at the bottom of one of the deepest rescue shafts ever drilled in history.
Another item to consider is that while the actual graphic under debate was a screen capture from CNN, it was filmed with a Chilean government camera and television network and released free to a worldwide audience simultaneously without charge to any media service who wished to rebroadcast it. It is debatable that the actual original image is actually "non-free". This image also vividly demonstrates in a manner that no amount of words can ever do the intense and well deserved pride that the Chilean people felt in accomplishing this near miraculous and difficult rescue operation. I am not Chilean but I do believe that this image is just as important as the other images in the article and should be retained to fully tell the entire story of the miner's rescue and that illustrating Chilean national pride in the accomplishment is a valid objective. Veriss (talk) 04:03, 20 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Update A: I am working on your "IFF" concern (see Middle School Math for what IFF means). Why are emotions not a valid bit of information? Exactly which Wikipedia policy discounts emotional type information as invalid for protections and inferior to other types of information transference? Which Wikipedia policy states that emotional information counts for less then "factual" information? When does Date, Time, Place information trump national feelings? You completely disregarded why national and international emotional concerns were and are a valid point in the discussion of this image. Was this lapse merely an oversight? Please explain how emotional information is not worthy of conveyance and which Wikipedia policies proscribe and minimalize this information conveyance to be something less then worthy of attention. Veriss (talk) 08:28, 21 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
We are an encyclopedia. Encyclopedias are about conveying factual informtion. Emotions can of course be treated as an object of such coverage, but it is not our job to transport them. Reporting about emotions is fine (provided they are notable); evoking emotions is not. But the reporting can be done quite appropriately in text: "The successful rescue resulted in a wave of gratitude and national pride in Chile. [insert detailed description and reliable source here] Rescue workers posed for cameras with a sign saying 'mission completed' at the end of the operation.". We don't need an image that conveys this feeling of pride, in order to understand that it was there. Fut.Perf. 11:13, 21 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Update B: What about this image is non-factual? The mission was indeed completed and and it is an undisputed fact that all 33 miners had been transported safely to the surface without incident. There were in fact six rescuers from both government and private industry as the image faithfully illustrates. The rescuers actually did hold up the "mission complete - Chile" sign up for 1 billion estimated worldwide viewers. The ITV (Chile) cameras contracted by the government of Chile were verifiably located at the bottom of a 2,000+ foot rescue shaft. This image is in fact iconic and no editor has disputed any of these "facts". How exactly does this image misrepresent any facts at all? (see original and daughter articles for full citations)
I hear and understand your restating of your original complaint about encyclopedias not conveying "emotional" information but I have not been able to find this policy on Wikepedia. I did however specifically ask you which policy(ies) exactly this image is violating. You reiterated your original, seemingly personal, opinion that encyclopedias only report factual "who, what, when, why" type of information but you again failed to post any links to the Wikipedia policies this image allegedly violates by apparently posting "emotional" information even though I again explicitly requested it. If you want to delete a legally uploaded image that accurately presents factual information then then please state the exact policies that the image violates, not merely your personal opinions. Cheers! Veriss (talk) 06:35, 22 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I didn't say the image was "non-factual" in the sense of misrepresenting facts. I don't doubt the facts you just reiterated. It's just that the image isn't needed to understand those facts. You just described them in text, right here, and I can understand everything the image supposedly conveys, just from reading your text alone. Therefore, the image itself is not needed. Fut.Perf. 08:58, 22 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Please post the exact link to the policy you feel justifies deleting this file which several people have commented is important to the article because I cannot find the policies or guidelines that you refer to. Veriss (talk) 09:02, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
WP:ENC in conjuction with WP:NFCC. WP:IDIDNTHEARTHAT is also relevant. Fut.Perf. 09:26, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
110% strongest keep its certainly doesnt hinder the article and WP:Wikifairyies it. Article are not worsened but improved by images. Furthermore, there is a section about the rescue where it would certainly be fitting. It doesnt appear to be in violation of copyright as a screen capture. To say info is judged on usefullness the vast, vast majority of images on wikipedia would need to go. While agree it is not the most pertinent, i also think it does offer insight into the sentiment going into the operations. Which is after all the reason the article was so popular and warranted and a likely candidate (at some point) for a GA if not a FA.(Lihaas (talk) 09:03, 20 January 2011 (UTC));[reply]
You evidently have not grasped the difference between our use of free images and non-free ones. Please read up on policy before you comment further. Fut.Perf. 10:46, 20 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Ive already said on the [presume] premise thereof. please re-read before accusingLihaas (talk) 09:03, 20 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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File:Hitmans barcode 2.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by SchuminWeb (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 13:06, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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File:American Legion Freedom Bell Bottom.JPG

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by SchuminWeb (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 13:06, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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File:Sodium-Hexethal.png

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by SchuminWeb (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 13:06, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by SchuminWeb (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 13:06, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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