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Equestria - Wikipedia
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It must have been a real ponysperg who wrote this.
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The main article body has almost 10K words. Wow.![]()
Equestria - Wikipedia
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It must have been a real ponysperg who wrote this.
The main article body has almost 10K words. Wow.
It's probably precisely because it's not a political channel the deletionist crew could get it deleted. Hbomberguy and others have an army of shills posing as journalists working for them in the clickbait media who churn out article after article. And on Wikipedia, these articles are all top-notch reliable sources. So how could Hbombergoy not be notable when all these great and reliable sources are covering him?
Curiously, Jrnny Nicholson recently got her page deleted for being non-notable at her own request, because it was enabling "stalkers" who got all their info from her public Twitter accountThat's really interesting thank you.
There's a YouTube Channel that I follow called Forgotten weapons, it covers historical firearms. It did at one point have a Wikipedia page, the channel owner is a published author he does original research, a top 20 earner on Patreon, his channel was at one point used as a reference in Wikipedia pages on obscure weapons.
It's been deleted and I don't know why, particularly as YouTubers like Lindsay Ellis and Hbomberguy have what are essentially fan pages on Wikipedia.
All the information as to what happened is in that link you provided but because its not searchable, it's obviously harder to find the talk page.
Curiously, Jrnny Nicholson recently got her page deleted for being non-notable at her own request, because it was enabling "stalkers" who got all their info from her public Twitter account
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jenny Nicholson - Wikipedia
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I really doubt Disney are paying her, some people just really identify with and obsess over fandoms. Like, I doubt her Buzzy video was the kind of thing they would like, and she's been supposed to make a Galaxy's Edge video for monthsI watch Jenny Nicholson videos regularly and it's pretty obvious that she's getting a significant amount of access and or money from Disney which is changing her contents approach to their movies, particularly Star Wars. She tries to portray herself as some Ditzy school girl, making content in her bedroom, but she is the Master of Shilling. She's just leagues ahead of her peers when it comes to disguising it.
Closing down a page on her that she couldn't control is in line with that. If she had a Wikipedia page it would instantly appear as a top result on Google.
She's still worth watching though, her Game of Thrones apology video was hilarious.
There's probably not an invoice for cash, but she got invites to premieres and the access that comes with it.I really doubt Disney are paying her, some people just really identify with and obsess over fandoms. Like, I doubt her Buzzy video was the kind of thing they would like, and she's been supposed to make a Galaxy's Edge video for months
Curiously, Jrnny Nicholson recently got her page deleted for being non-notable at her own request, because it was enabling "stalkers" who got all their info from her public Twitter account
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jenny Nicholson - Wikipedia
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This looks like that rare thing these days, a legit decision made by community consensus after following the process in the alleged rules. It looks like a proper delete, at least at the moment, although I could easily see the article recreated.
Now if only they deleted other non-notables like John Walker Flynt, who has an article as Brianna Wu, despite having no notability at all.
Unfortunately, as far as I gather, Wu does have "notability" by Wikipedia standards because he's been mentioned in mainstream media like that Washington Post article that outed him as a troon.
So has Jenny Nicholson: https://www.google.com/search?q=jen...irPkAhWhNn0KHam6CdcQ_AUIEygD&biw=1360&bih=623
That's not a universal rule of notability.
There is no real standard. It all depends on who wants an article left up or taken down. It's all about one's status in the Wikipedo clique.I'm not sure what exactly defines notability,
No shit:Real countries have fewer words.
Who the fuck is Jenny Nicholson and why did they give her a page?Curiously, Jenny Nicholson recently got her page deleted for being non-notable at her own request, because it was enabling "stalkers" who got all their info from her public Twitter account
(Jason Momoa's)... Spanish Wikipedia article gets more than 2000 page-views per day. In the first line of that article, Spanish mobile readers saw him described as an “actor, escritor, productor, director, modelo , homosexualizador de hombres.” I’m not fluent in Spanish, but I don’t think “homosexualizador de hombres” is something one would expect to see at the top of an encyclopedia article, even if it’s meant to be more flattering than insulting.
did you know that in the Mapuche language (spoken in Chile and Argentina), Billy Ray Cyrus has been described by Wikidata as a “chaman, actris porno y cantante de regaeton post modernista” since at least 2015? /QUOTE]
http://wikipediocracy.com/2019/09/05/melania-trump-is-a-former-sex-worker-and-porn-star/
That article was bizarre. It was 90% some fringe theory with a single source about Chinese people eating each other as part of their culture and then some shit about cannibalism in WWII and during Mao's rule. And the talk page had lots of angry Chinese nationalists.
They removed the entry on Forgotten Weapons, but kept this shit up!The main article body has almost 10K words. Wow.
The article on FW really sucked. The one on Mr McCollum was slighty better, but still lacked citations from mainstream lying press sources, which tend to be a large part of proving 'notability'. I'm not surprised they were deleted.There's a YouTube Channel that I follow called Forgotten weapons, it covers historical firearms. It did at one point have a Wikipedia page, the channel owner is a published author he does original research, a top 20 earner on Patreon, his channel was at one point used as a reference in Wikipedia pages on obscure weapons.
It's been deleted and I don't know why, particularly as YouTubers like Lindsay Ellis and Hbomberguy have what are essentially fan pages on Wikipedia.