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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Qian Zhijun Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Qian Zhijun (second nomination) Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Qian Zhijun 3 Qian Zhijun is a young man who was the victim of an internet meme, when his face was involuntarily superimposed onto various images (he was a minor at the time). The article QZ was deleted in 2007, after various afds, a admin wheel war, several DRV listings and a connected arbcom case. So, highly contentious. A few months ago, User:WhisperToMe recreated it AND an overlapping article on the meme itself ("Little Fatty"). He also uploaded pictures of the face on the meme, and created an article on connected "movies" (see below). The argument is that, according to some sources in Chinese, the individual has since (from 2009) become notable as an entertainer and actor. I remain unconvinced, but that's beside the point. The point is that you don't go about recreating contentious BLPs (and certainly not two of them), which we deleted them via the deletion process, without gathering a consensus that recreation is warranted by changed circumstances. I thus deleted the BLPs under CSD G4. OK, I am not asking for a review of my deletion. I am asking: is there evidence enough of new notability to allow the recreation of an article (remembering it would concern a living person)? I suggest that there should not be an article on the meme, as we've decided already to exclude that as not notable in itself. However, if the evidence is that this person is notable by virtue of his more recent career, then we should allow an article on him (which would, presumably, include his part in an internet meme). The discussion thus needs to be focussed on whether, if the meme didn't exist, would this Chinese actor be worthy of a biography? OK, over to you. Pertinent text below:Scott Mac 22:12, 12 January 2012 (UTC) :Qian starred in Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon, where he played Liu Shan, the last emperor of the Shu Han."[http://www.hangzhou.com.cn/20060801/ca1276666.htm 草根英雄走出网络大行其道]." Hangzhou.com.cn. March 8, 2007. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. "小胖,本名钱志君,因为2002年自己无意中的一个表情,五年来被各地网友不断 .... 他来 说最好的机会便是,电影《三国之见龙卸甲》邀请他出演角色,饰演刘备的儿子刘禅。" His costars were Sammo Hung, Andy Lau, and Maggie Q. In 2007 New Line Cinema invited Qian to act in a film version of "Ghost Blows Out the Light.""[http://www2.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-07/03/content_908628.htm Little Fatty likely to appear in Hollywood film]." China Daily. July 3, 2007. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. Qian also became the host of a cooking show on China Food TV."[http://www.chinafoodtv.com/english/mov/xpms.html Bagua Dish Little Fatty’s Food Diary Daily Broadcast]." China Food TV. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. In 2010 Qian hosted a festival celebrating people with alternative body types in Shanghai."[http://sh.xinmin.cn/minsheng/2010/08/08/6190721.html 上百名“胖胖”聚会过节 网络红人小胖:有自信就美丽]." Xinmin.cn. August 8, 2010. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. Text: "还认得我么?我就是著名的网络小胖。胖胖节我来当主持人。 新民网记者陆俊彦 静安文化馆现场回传" - [http://image.xinmin.cn/2010/08/08/20100808180630102918.jpg Referring to this photograph, which is of Qian] He starred in the 2010 film The University Days of a Dog (一只狗的大学时光).[http://ent.xinmin.cn/2010/09/05/6661124.html 《一只狗》原创于深圳宣传造势 场面火爆(图)]." Xinmin.cn. September 5, 2010. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. {{reflist|close=1}} I would like to list additional sources: :"[http://edu.gansudaily.com.cn/system/2011/07/19/012083665.shtml 网络红人百变小胖结婚了 网友感叹岁月真是把杀猪刀]." Gansu Daily. July 19, 2011.
:"[http://sports.xout.cn/pk/68432.html 一只狗的大学时光将上映 剧中跑酷味十足]." Xout.cn. July 30, 2010.
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:: The University Days of a Dog is a proper film that was screened in Chinese movie theaters. It was released in 2010. It premiered in Beijing in August of that year, and it was screened nationwide in September of that year. :: WhisperToMe (talk) 01:38, 13 January 2012 (UTC) ::: Yes, I see that but to whatever extent I can trust google translate, he doesn't exactly seem to be a top billed actor in that film, though he's not a bit part either. Do we have an indication of that film's run time and budget?—S Marshall T/C 02:01, 13 January 2012 (UTC) ::::Whisper might know, but I noticed that the [http://movie.douban.com/subject/4812761/ Douban page] (essentially the Chinese Rotten Tomatoes) has links to popular film critic reviews, of which there are 26, so that's something. SilverserenC 02:41, 13 January 2012 (UTC) :::::I am trying to find that information (run time, budget, gross earnings, etc.). I said that he was one of the "main actors" because the Chinese sources describe him as such. :::::Thanks for the tip, Silver! If the critic reviews are published in newspapers they will be very helpful. :::::WhisperToMe (talk) 03:23, 13 January 2012 (UTC) ::::::Somebody told me that the information (box office figures, attendance, etc.) should be at http://english.entgroup.com.cn/enbase.html - But unfortunately it is asking me to make a trial account. How would I cite the information? WhisperToMe (talk) 03:38, 13 January 2012 (UTC) :::::::Update: The run time is 96 minutes [http://family.pconline.com.cn/szjtzt/movie/dp/1008/2205909.html]. WhisperToMe (talk) 04:00, 13 January 2012 (UTC) :::::::Update again: The Chinese characters "影评" (film review) have yielded reviews from staff members of Chinese publications. WhisperToMe (talk) 08:43, 13 January 2012 (UTC) {{unindent}} All right. Although I'm not convinced re-creation is wise, what I am convinced about is that WhisperToMe has an arguable case. Arguable enough to belong at AfD rather than here. Allow re-creation without prejudice to a subsequent AfD.—S Marshall T/C 17:58, 13 January 2012 (UTC)
So far here is the revised paragraph: Qian starred in Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon, where he played Liu Shan, the last emperor of the Shu Han."[http://www.hangzhou.com.cn/20060801/ca1276666.htm 草根英雄走出网络大行其道]." Hangzhou.com.cn. March 8, 2007. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. "小胖,本名钱志君,因为2002年自己无意中的一个表情,五年来被各地网友不断 .... 他来 说最好的机会便是,电影《三国之见龙卸甲》邀请他出演角色,饰演刘备的儿子刘禅。" His costars were Sammo Hung, Andy Lau, and Maggie Q.Carmina, La. "[http://web.archive.org/web/20100403201638/http://www.cnngo.com/explorations/none/east-vs-west-asias-10-most-viral-memes-get-ring-533209 East vs. West: Asia’s 10 most viral memes knock out their Western counterparts]." CNN. March 16, 2010. Retrieved on May 11, 2011. In 2007 New Line Cinema invited Qian to act in a film version of "Ghost Blows Out the Light.""[http://www2.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-07/03/content_908628.htm Little Fatty likely to appear in Hollywood film]." China Daily. July 3, 2007. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. Qian also became the host of a cooking show on China Food TV. The program, Little Fatty’s Food Diary (小胖美食日记 Xiǎo Pàng Měishí Rìjì),"[http://www.chinafoodtv.com/english/mov/xpms.html Bagua Dish Little Fatty’s Food Diary Daily Broadcast]." China Food TV. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. began broadcast from a television station in Qingdao, eastern Shandong Province on January 29, 2007."[http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-01/30/content_796534.htm 'Fatty' to host TV show]." China Daily''. January 30, 2007. Retrieved on January 12, 2012. The program was broadcast on Sohu, one of China's major web portals."[http://www.bmedia.com.cn/c8431/w10177781.asp 中华美食频道《小胖美食日记》联手sohu征选小胖搭档]." Digital new-Media (BMedia). December 28, 2007. Retrieved on January 12, 2012. In 2010 Qian hosted a festival celebrating people with alternative body types in Shanghai."[http://sh.xinmin.cn/minsheng/2010/08/08/6190721.html 上百名“胖胖”聚会过节 网络红人小胖:有自信就美丽]." Xinmin.cn. August 8, 2010. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. Text: "还认得我么?我就是著名的网络小胖。胖胖节我来当主持人。 新民网记者陆俊彦 静安文化馆现场回传" - [http://image.xinmin.cn/2010/08/08/20100808180630102918.jpg Referring to this photograph, which is of Qian] He starred in the 2010 film The University Days of a Dog (一只狗的大学时光).[http://ent.xinmin.cn/2010/09/05/6661124.html 《一只狗》原创于深圳宣传造势 场面火爆(图)]." Xinmin.cn. September 5, 2010. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. This was his occasion of starring as one of the main characters in a film. Qian did preparatory work before filming, and in an interview he said that he still had to learn a lot about acting."[http://sports.xout.cn/pk/68432.html 一只狗的大学时光将上映 剧中跑酷味十足]." Xout.cn. July 30, 2010. "这次是他首次主演电影,谈及在大银幕上的表现,网络小胖谦虚的说自己还有很多需要和前辈学习的地方,为了拍摄这部电影,他也事先做了很多准备工作,希望大家能够满意他在片中的表现。" In July 2011 Qian was married."网络红人百变小胖结婚了 网友感叹岁月真是把杀猪刀." Gansu Daily. July 19, 2011. [http://edu.gansudaily.com.cn/system/2011/07/19/012083665.shtml 1]. Retrieved on January 12, 2012. : New addition: After his marriage, some online users lamented the new status, since he had changed from his boyhood status."[http://www.wmxa.cn/a/201107/3737.html 网络小胖钱志君资料]." Xi'an Civil Network. Retrieved on January 13, 2012. "也有网友感慨“岁月如飞刀,他也长大了”,并无限怀念起“我们的青葱互联网年代”" : New addition #2 - The film producers said that they invited Qian to act in Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon because, in the words of the China Radio International, "they think he's a really interesting guy and the movie needs a lighthearted character for comic relief.""[http://www.china.org.cn/english/entertainment/199425.htm "Little Fatty" on the Big Screen]." China Radio International at the China Internet Information Center. February 8, 2007. Retrieved on January 13, 2012. {{reflist|close=1}} WhisperToMe (talk) 03:27, 13 January 2012 (UTC) :Do you really think that film which is bluelinked on WP, but where almost the entire article is an unsourced plot summary becomes a notable hook on which to hang this actor's notability? Really? Sorry - so far while some appear sympathetic to you trying to make an article, you have not shown that any real notability exists. Cheers. Collect (talk) 13:03, 13 January 2012 (UTC) ::Collect, you said "but where almost the entire article is an unsourced plot summary" - The University Days of a Dog shows that the plot section makes up a small fraction of the article. The vast majority of the article is made up of sourced commentary from Chinese newspaper sources and RSes. The reliable sources talk about production, distribution, reception (2 reviews) and one source talks about themes. The film's notability, in my opinion, has been clearly established. WhisperToMe (talk) 14:46, 13 January 2012 (UTC) :::I referred to the "Three Kingdoms" melange - where 'almost the entire article is the plot summary (actually detailed plot), and the "sources" include one which speciailzes in naked girg pics ::::Oh, okay. The bigger film role is the 2010 The University Days of a Dog - When I say "He starred as a main character in a major movie" I am referring to the 2010 film, since it's his first time as one of the main characters (the Chinese sources said this). However, thank you for pointing out issues in the "Three Kingdoms" article. I'll go ahead and see what I can do for that one. The CNN editor La Carmina did use the 2007 film role to support her statement that Qian went from "obscurity" to "film star" WhisperToMe (talk) 15:12, 13 January 2012 (UTC) ::::It's a Hong Kong film, and therefore it got international attention, so there are some readily available sources in English. WhisperToMe (talk) 15:57, 13 January 2012 (UTC) ::::Okay, the article improvement has been going along. Anyhow I found one of the editors was a Singaporean who knows Chinese. I asked him to take a look at the debate here, since this debate needs Chinese speakers. WhisperToMe (talk) 16:15, 13 January 2012 (UTC)
Original deletion discussions seem based on two concerns: Notability, and "Decency". Recent deletion prevents examination of new article. Editor now told to stop, but limited evidence presented here answers Notability concern. I cannot read Chinese, but, for example, [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-01/30/content_796534.htm 'Fatty' to host TV show] is strong. Appearance in big-budget production with major cast (Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon) also indication that fame is not limited to Internet, or "15 minutes". "Decency" concerns presented at previous Deletion discussions ignore possibility that "Xiao Pang" ("Little Fatty") may be "cute" term of endearment in Chinese language, for example. (I don't know if it is.) Chinese film titles Enter the Fat Dragon, Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon show less sensitivity to weight-related humor than in West today. "Fat" nicknames were not so offensive in West in past either. "Minnesota Fats", "Fats Waller", "Skinny and Fatty" (some countries called Laurel and Hardy), "Fatty Arbuckle", for example. Actor now appearing in films, courting celebrity, not hiding in shame. Indicates this concern, also, groundless. Bravo to WhisperToMe for doing very good work despite discouraging opposition. Hanna Barberian — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hanna Barberian (talk • contribs) 21:17, 13 January 2012 (UTC) : The name of his own TV show is Little Fatty’s Food Diary (小胖美食日记 Xiǎo Pàng Měishí Rìjì) - http://www.chinafoodtv.com/english/mov/xpms.html WhisperToMe (talk) 02:15, 14 January 2012 (UTC)
Qian starred in Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon, where he played Liu Shan, the last emperor of the Shu Han."[http://www.hangzhou.com.cn/20060801/ca1276666.htm 草根英雄走出网络大行其道]." Hangzhou.com.cn. March 8, 2007. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. "小胖,本名钱志君,因为2002年自己无意中的一个表情,五年来被各地网友不断 .... 他来 说最好的机会便是,电影《三国之见龙卸甲》邀请他出演角色,饰演刘备的儿子刘禅。" His costars were Sammo Hung, Andy Lau, and Maggie Q.Carmina, La. "[http://web.archive.org/web/20100403201638/http://www.cnngo.com/explorations/none/east-vs-west-asias-10-most-viral-memes-get-ring-533209 East vs. West: Asia’s 10 most viral memes knock out their Western counterparts]." CNN. March 16, 2010. Retrieved on May 11, 2011. The film producers said that they invited Qian to act in Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon because, in the words of the China Radio International, "they think he's a really interesting guy and the movie needs a lighthearted character for comic relief.""[http://www.china.org.cn/english/entertainment/199425.htm "Little Fatty" on the Big Screen]." China Radio International at the China Internet Information Center. February 8, 2007. Retrieved on January 13, 2012. In 2007 New Line Cinema invited Qian to act in a film version of "Ghost Blows Out the Light.""[http://www2.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-07/03/content_908628.htm Little Fatty likely to appear in Hollywood film]." China Daily. July 3, 2007. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. Qian also became the host of a cooking show on China Food TV. The program, Little Fatty’s Food Diary (小胖美食日记 Xiǎo Pàng Měishí Rìjì),"[http://www.chinafoodtv.com/english/mov/xpms.html Bagua Dish Little Fatty’s Food Diary Daily Broadcast]." China Food TV. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. began broadcast from a television station in Qingdao, eastern Shandong Province on January 29, 2007."[http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-01/30/content_796534.htm 'Fatty' to host TV show]." China Daily''. January 30, 2007. Retrieved on January 12, 2012. The program was broadcast on Sohu, one of China's major web portals."[http://www.bmedia.com.cn/c8431/w10177781.asp 中华美食频道《小胖美食日记》联手sohu征选小胖搭档]." Digital new-Media (BMedia). December 28, 2007. Retrieved on January 12, 2012. In 2010 Qian hosted a festival celebrating people with alternative body types in Shanghai."[http://sh.xinmin.cn/minsheng/2010/08/08/6190721.html 上百名“胖胖”聚会过节 网络红人小胖:有自信就美丽]." Xinmin.cn. August 8, 2010. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. Text: "还认得我么?我就是著名的网络小胖。胖胖节我来当主持人。 新民网记者陆俊彦 静安文化馆现场回传" - [http://image.xinmin.cn/2010/08/08/20100808180630102918.jpg Referring to this photograph, which is of Qian] He starred in the 2010 film The University Days of a Dog (一只狗的大学时光).[http://ent.xinmin.cn/2010/09/05/6661124.html 《一只狗》原创于深圳宣传造势 场面火爆(图)]." Xinmin.cn. September 5, 2010. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. This was his occasion of starring as one of the main characters in a film. Qian did preparatory work before filming, and in an interview he said that he still had to learn a lot about acting."[http://sports.xout.cn/pk/68432.html 一只狗的大学时光将上映 剧中跑酷味十足]." Xout.cn. July 30, 2010. "这次是他首次主演电影,谈及在大银幕上的表现,网络小胖谦虚的说自己还有很多需要和前辈学习的地方,为了拍摄这部电影,他也事先做了很多准备工作,希望大家能够满意他在片中的表现。" "Seven years ago a photograph can lead to an Internet meme. Seven years later, to put it more accurately, the more mature and better Little Fatty who acted in The University Days of a Dog is no longer the same as before . QQ Entertainment News said "Based on this point, the phrase "spirit, spirit" coming from him, it's difficult not for him to become popular. This is because his expressions draw laughter. This is similar to Uncle Zhao's comedies.""[http://ent.qq.com/a/20100809/000491.htm 《一只狗的大学时光》网络小胖台词成流行语]." QQ Entertainment News. August 8, 2010. Retrieved on January 13, 2012. "影片中把诙谐台词演绎的淋漓尽致的当推在片中饰演“大雄”的网络小胖。" In the film, he portrays Daxiong, a university student who dreams of becoming a cook and is the son of a wealthy man. Director Lu Zhengyu said that Qian's character is a crucial source of comedy, and many of the comedic scenes are centered on Daxiong."[http://ent.qq.com/a/20100826/000405.htm 《一只狗》主创将赴八城市 网络小胖受期待(图)]." QQ Entertainment News. August 26, 2010. Retrieved on January 14, 2012. Qian's role was also his first in a romance role, since his character engages in a romance with a kindergarten teacher. As part of the film's promotion, Qian was scheduled to go on a tour in many Chinese cities, promoting the film. In July 2011 Qian was married."网络红人百变小胖结婚了 网友感叹岁月真是把杀猪刀." Gansu Daily. July 19, 2011. [http://edu.gansudaily.com.cn/system/2011/07/19/012083665.shtml 1]. Retrieved on January 12, 2012. After his marriage, some online users lamented the new status, since he had changed from his boyhood status."[http://www.wmxa.cn/a/201107/3737.html 网络小胖钱志君资料]." Xi'an Civil Network. Retrieved on January 13, 2012. "也有网友感慨“岁月如飞刀,他也长大了”,并无限怀念起“我们的青葱互联网年代”"'' {{reflist|close=1}}
:Qian starred in Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon, where he played Liu Shan, - he doesn't appear to have "stared" in the movie and doesn't appear to have a major part in it? He seems to have been chosen for his comedy factor and had a minor appearance in it? Youreallycan 20:35, 14 January 2012 (UTC) ::He does have a small role in Three Kingdoms. He was chosen for comedy reasons (from my understanding that is common as a way to balance serious aspects). He has the large role in the 2010 film, where he was chosen for comedy reasons too. His character has a substantial story line in the 2010 film. WhisperToMe (talk) 20:40, 14 January 2012 (UTC) Its so hard to investigate these externals. I will say that as per the above comment the first para is a bit exaggerated and the current para, could be re written from ... Qian starred in Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon, where he played Liu Shan, the last emperor of the Shu Han.[1] His costars were Sammo Hung, Andy Lau, and Maggie Q.[2] The film producers said that they invited Qian to act in Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon because, in the words of the China Radio International, "they think he's a really interesting guy and the movie needs a lighthearted character for comic relief."[3] to ...
: Update: It turns out Qian was supposed to have a minor role in the 2007 Three Kingdoms film, but his role was axed because the film's script changed due to financing issues. So ultimately he does not appear in the 2007 film. This was discovered after a Chinese Wikipedia user called the issue to my attention. The Singaporean user who I collaborated with updated the film page, and I added some more material confirming that Qian's role was cut out: Three_Kingdoms:_Resurrection_of_the_Dragon#Replaced_cast. However Qian still did the 2010 film. And then we have the cooking show. I believe that [http://bb.news.qq.com/a/20071220/000001_2.htm this source] says the cooking show had "365集)" - MDBG and Google Translate seem to indicate this, but I'm checking with the Singaporean just to make sure. [http://bb.news.qq.com/a/20071220/000001_2.htm The source] indicated that Qian also engaged in related corporate advertising in Mainland China. : WhisperToMe (talk) 03:59, 21 January 2012 (UTC) :: Yep, it's 365 episodes. WhisperToMe (talk) 05:57, 21 January 2012 (UTC)
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:{{DRV links|Jon Weber (baseball)|xfd_page=Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jon Weber (baseball)|article=}} The AfD discussion, which I participated in, failed to mention an important piece of Weber's notability: he has competed at the highest levels of baseball in international competition, including the 2009 Baseball World Cup, where he won gold. – Muboshgu (talk) 17:46, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
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:{{DRV links|Template:Foreign character|xfd_page=Wikipedia:Templates for discussion/Log/2011 December 18#Template:Foreign_character|article=}} The closing admin did not consider the weight of arguments, treating the discussion simplistically as a vote, in clear contradiction of policy. (Polite attempts to engage the admin in discussion have not been fruitful.) This is problematic since there were a large number of voters who had misunderstood the template in question, and were arguing to delete it based on specious arguments. This decision needs to be re-examined by a competent third party. Stemonitis (talk) 07:36, 12 January 2012 (UTC) :This deletion review will be very tricky for most of the people concerned because there are hardly any neutral participants. Only those involved in the original TfD. Stemonitis, I do believe you gave some good arguments aimed at keeping the template. I'm not very good at offering succinct arguments in XfDs, and don't believe for a second that I'm not completely biased, because having read the discussion, I believe the closing admin came to the correct decision – but that's exactly the problem, I voted to delete. So how are we going to get any further with this DRV? I think you've got off on the wrong footing with Fastily, and I believe that you now will not be satisfied with any explanation he now gives. However, there is no reason to suggest that he had not competently reviewed the discussion. I don't think this review will get anywhere apart from repeating the whole TfD again. My opinion: a number of users were voting to keep the template in question also not knowing why. For us two, at least, arguments are only aimed at outweighing the other. So where do we go from here? I've also had a number of discussions completely go against my views. Sometimes it's just better to accept the fact that the closing admin has done his very best, and if you feel the urgent need for review, let the dust settle and try to use a different rationale. Jared Preston (talk) 08:17, 12 January 2012 (UTC) ::I am not necessarily contesting the outcome. I think the template is useful, but that doesn't mean I think the consensus is that it should be kept. Perhaps it is, and perhaps it isn't. It's precisely because I know that I am not a fair judge of the debate that I want someone else to re-examine it. The point is that a contentious issue needs clear reasoning from the closing admin, and that was not forthcoming. XfD is not about weighing votes, it's about weighing arguments, and that's what I'd like to see done by an uninvolved party, who needn't be an admin, as far as I'm concerned. (And no, I cannot accept that Fastily did "his very best", because he/she evidently just performed a vote count, and refuses to accept that that was flawed.) The ideal outcome here would be for someone else to go through the arguments carefully, understand them, and explain which arguments are most worthy. (For instance, I think I argued that the "permission" aspect was a misunderstanding and so that argument for deletion should be discounted; no doubt the other side could produce similar counter-examples.) The admin's reasoning has to be clear, and has to be policy-compliant. Anyone who merely counts occurences of the words "delete" and "keep" is not doing that (sorry, Sandstein). I am not trying to re-open the debate, but merely to properly close the previous one. --Stemonitis (talk) 08:48, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
:*All right, I've printed the whole thing out (24 pages) and read it carefully. There are an awful lot of opinion statements in there, many of which show a failure to understand the issues and can be disregarded. Some of the points raised in the nomination are not reasons to delete, they're reasons to edit the template. But others do appear quite valid and not addressed during the debate. Those !voting "keep" are often !voting to keep an edited version of the template which, I think, would have to be language-specific, because transliterations that are appropriate for one language are not appropriate for others. After that exercise, I can see a consensus to delete not just through the numbers but also through the strength of the arguments, and I therefore endorse Fastily's decision. However, we should just be clear that although Template:Foreign character has been deleted and should not be recreated, this specifically does not prejudice against the creation of more specific templates such as Template:German character or Template:French character, and such templates could indeed be of value.—S Marshall T/C 10:08, 12 January 2012 (UTC) ::*Thanks for taking the time, but I'm still confused on one point. How does your suggestion of creating more specific templates differ from keeping the template, and suggesting it only be used for certain languages? The transliteration was always user-specified, so there is nothing language-specific about the template, nor does there need to be. If there's a reason to have a Template:German character, then there's a reason to keep Template:Foreign character. --Stemonitis (talk) 10:14, 12 January 2012 (UTC) :::*Well, the way I read it was that editors did not approve of the template as it was actually used. To use an example from the debate, Götterdämmerung had a headnote that read "gotterdammerung" instead of "goetterdaemmerung", which was distinctly unhelpful. I think the consensus was that the way the template was actually used caused confusion, and indeed misinformed, without shedding any real light for our end users. But I do see your point that this is fixable. For example, Template:Foreign character could be amended to require a language input, so what you'd actually type would be But I think the way the discussion went, any such fix would have to be forced. What I mean by that is that the consensus was that the existing template was not just unhelpful but actually damaging. The fix would have to be such that it left no confusing hatnotes on articles. Such a fix would be very complicated and challenging to code, because it would have to know that in one language ö=oe, in another å=aa, and so on for literally hundreds of languages. I think separate templates by language would be so much simpler to code and so much cheaper in terms of resources to transclude that they should probably be mandatory. I hope I've explained that well. I wrote a long post because I didn't have time to prepare a short one. It's clear in my head but I'm not sure if other people will be able to follow it on screen, so please let me know if I need to try to say it another way.—S Marshall T/C 10:44, 12 January 2012 (UTC) ::*Oh dear. That example is a very poor one. As far as I can see, Götterdämmerung never had {{tl|foreignchar}}, and even if it had, it would never have suggest "Gotterdammerung" [sic] (but rather the valid Goetterdaemmerung; it was unfortunate that the debate got side-tracked by this non-issue). One fortuitous aspect of the template was that it didn't need to know the language in order to produce the transliteration, because that was user-defined. The way to achieve the fix you suggest was thus already implemented in the existing template. The template can be misused, and probably was misused in some cases, but it's the others we need to worry about. I couldn't see any reason why it shouldn't be used in other cases, and it seems that you could advocate a similar situation being used in those other cases. I don't see how that translated into endorsing the deletion. --Stemonitis (talk) 10:55, 12 January 2012 (UTC) :::*That's what I get for printing the debate out and reading on paper rather than reading it onscreen and following the links, lol. But invalidating that one example isn't to be confused with invalidating the central point, which was most succinctly expressed by bobrayner and Hans Adler during the debate.—S Marshall T/C 12:38, 12 January 2012 (UTC) ::*OK, at least I know now which arguments are considered to have won, even if I disagree with them. Thank you for taking the time and effort to investigate. It's nice to get some measured responses for once; there has been all too little of that in this case, both from participants and the closing admin. --Stemonitis (talk) 12:50, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
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:{{DRV links|Callum Driver|xfd_page=|article=}} Requesting review of my speedy deletion of this page, which I deleted under G4. -FASTILY (TALK) 07:04, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
:*Overturn Believe this has been deleted in error. The article clearly carried a reference as to his fully-pro debut thus making it NOT the same as articles previously deleted - Guess this was missed by the deleter? Here is at no 2 playing for Burton last Friday - http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/16361602.stm.--Egghead06 (talk) 07:47, 12 January 2012 (UTC) : And another ref - http://www.whufc.com/articles/20120107/driver-makes-brewers-bow_2236884_2568383--Egghead06 (talk) 07:51, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
::Callum Driver ... plays as a defender for Burton Albion ... in January 2012 he moved on loan to League Two side, Burton Albion ... [he] made his debut for Burton on 6 January 2012 in a home game against Accrington Stanley, the match ended 2-0 to Accrington.{{cite web|title=Burton Albion 0 - 2 Accrington Stanley|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16361602.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=6 January 2012}} {{reflist|close=1}} :It so happens that Burton Albion play in Football League Two, which is listed on Wikipedia:WikiProject Football/Fully professional leagues#List of fully professional leagues under "England", so WP:NFOOTY no. 2 is now satisfied. As to whether WP:GNG is satisfied or not, that is a much more subjective matter. However, to my mind, the article had been given substantial additional content, with references, compared to the previous version. This, together with my comment about NFOOTY, means that the article should not have been deleted under WP:CSD#G4, which states "A sufficiently identical and unimproved copy ... of a page deleted via its most recent deletion discussion. This excludes pages that are not substantially identical to the deleted version, pages to which the reason for the deletion no longer applies ..." --Redrose64 (talk) 11:37, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
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