Talk:Franziska Maichle

This page should not be speedy deleted because...
This page should not be speedily deleted because... To find out if Franziska would be relevant enough to get a Wikipedia article, I looked up some women with similar exposure on German television. For example Georgina Fleur and Melanie Müller, wo both took part in The Bachelor and after that in I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. That shows that at least in Germany having taking part in "The Bachelor" already makes you a "celebrity". It also shows that two reality show formats seem to be enough to get your own Wikipedia article. Franziska is something special, because she left the show voluntarily while other stay in the show just for the fame. She is also among the few candiates with a college degree, while most of the others are models or former porn stars. In Germany "Der Bachelor" also reaches a much broader audience that in the US. Usually around 15 percent in the 14 to 49 demographics. That is much more than in the US for example So candidates of that show are much talked about in German tabloids and therefore many of them deserve having thair own Wikipedia article.

--Bimmelbammel (talk) 14:20, 26 March 2016 (UTC)


 * You say "candidates of that show are much talked about"? I find fewer than 1000 hits on Franziska Maichle (notwithstanding the concerns about WP:SET), and many of those hits appear to be trivial.  And it doesn't help your case if the corresponding article doesn't exist on the German-language Wikipedia!
 * I'm willing to accept that this (brief) article shouldn't be speedy-deleted, but there is still an open question in my mind about whether it should be deleted.
 * —DIV (1.145.82.27 (talk) 14:27, 19 September 2021 (UTC))


 * Franziska Maichle does not seem to be as prominent as Georgina Fleur or Melanie Müller. Georgina Fleur has appeared on at least seven reality TV series.  Melanie Müller has appeared in four TV series and has had a career as an 'entertainer' (of various types).  They both have WP articles in several languages (including German). —DIV (1.145.82.27 (talk) 14:35, 19 September 2021 (UTC))