User:CCorward/Maurizio Giuliano discussion

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Notability guidelines rejecting UN officials
(this short essay by Wikid77 was placed at top, as I think it contains not only compelling arguments for this case, but also some serious thoughts about Wikipedia).--CCorward (talk) 00:20, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

03-Feb-2008: I'm terribly sorry that you have had such unpleasant experiences trying to document UN officials in Wikipedia, only to have them deleted due to lacking Wikipedia's notion of "notability" in the current neophyte project. As you probably know now, the current infantile Wikipedia has undergone growing pains, trying to sort and cope with the mass of real-world information. The result through 2007 has been a peculiar collection of pet-project information, that has lacked an adult view of the world. At this point, Wikipedia is something of a juvenile delinquent, trying to evade the social norms of adult society; however, it is improving, so please be patient.

Yes, while many senior UN officials are not "notable", there are thousands of bio articles about 25-year-old sports players: there are bios for 676 Chicago Blackhawks and 417+ Edmondton Oilers hockey players. There are even bios for over 200 child stars, who have done nothing but repeat what they were told. However, when it comes to preventing wars or limiting world hunger, almost no one is notable for Wikipedia. The problem is rampant: in computer science, some of the most important subjects are not even mentioned, such as "string grammar" or "comb structure" of languages. For scientific work, Wikipedia had been totally ignorant of major concepts, such as "epistemic feedback" or "first principles" or "inherent bias" (which I had to write). However, some problems have been corrected: the 473 cartoon articles about the known Pokemon characters were combined into just 25 articles.

In short, the problems of Wikipedia aren't just limited to a naive, childish view of the United Nations, but of many other real-world subjects as well. Wikipedia policies on notability need to be improved to better prioritize subjects. Meanwhile, I'm sorry you have been caught in a waste of time writing about the UN; however, adding names to various lists of UN officials might be an easier path to follow, until Wikipedia policies are improved. -Wikid77 (talk) 15:56, 3 February 2008 (UTC)


 * Wikid77, thanks a lot ! Actually as I write this, I just had information that Maurizio Giuliano who was now working in Chad until now, was evacuated from there a few days ago amidst the war, and is currently in Cameroon talking to the world media about the conflict in Chad.  So in light of what you say above, I do think that his UN status might be notable (although I earlier stated that I was neutral on this), assuming for example in this case - as I presume - that we now see his declarations in the media.  Cheers, --CCorward (talk) 12:30, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
 * And now, also his declarations in The Washington Post about a tragedy that affected thousands of refugees in Africa, hmmm... --CCorward (talk) 00:20, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

Your message on my talk page
Thanks for your message on my talk page. I am of course always ready to talk, that's what talk pages are for. Which edit exactly do you consider "excessive"? Wikipedia has an important policy, Verifiability, and I always try to implement this policy as strongly as I can. I even think I am not strong and bold enough on this. Please have a look at this WikiEN-l insist on sources by Jimmy Wales. Cheers. --Edcolins 16:33, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

Thanks a lot Ed. I was referring to your edits to Maurizio Giuliano. I agreed with some, not with others. I hope you can look at the current version and see if it seems ok to you. Clearly there is no point in you and I undoing each other's work. So I hope that as long as you agree what is factual and referenced, you won't remove it. On my side, I did remove things that were not referenced and re-phrased some text, so I do agree with the policy. Also please note that the two books in question are on Amazon.com, but I did not insert a link to them since this would infringe the rules (i.e. as this would be advertising). However as this person has published two books, I think that there needs to be some info on that in the text, and I referenced it to reviews about the books too. Cheers. --CCorward 16:38, 10 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Let's not add any link to Amazon then. The ISBN is sufficient (and better). For the image copyright question, see Image use policy. --Edcolins 16:59, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

RE: deletion of Maurizio Giuliano
I found that there was consensus to delete. This AfD has already been contested at DELREV, and the deletion has been endorsed. See the discussion at Deletion review/Log/2008 January 7. Thanks, JERRY talk contribs 21:09, 20 January 2008 (UTC)

Deletion of Maurizio Giuliano
Thanks for your message on my talk page. I nominated the article for deletion because I think the person is not sufficiently notable to have an article on Wikipedia, as I explained in the Afd. I have carefully read Notability and Notability (people), and in my opinion the topic of the article falls short of these guidelines. I am afraid having the alleged record confirmed would not alter my opinion.

Besides, since you don't deny having close relations with Maurizio [Giuliano], you may be in a conflict of interest situation (see Conflict of interest). You should be discouraged to push to have an article about somebody with whom you have close relations. Cheers. --Edcolins (talk) 19:52, 21 January 2008 (UTC)


 * Hi! Thanks for your last message on my talk page. (Some of your questions and comments are in italic below).
 * "... you had previously been ok with the article and even helped - and I thanked you for that. Why the change of mind ?"
 * Although I have contributed to the article, I has never been completely satisfied with the notability of the topic of the article, up to now. Among other things, I was not very satisfied with the lack of reliable sources for the record claim. I tried hard to obtain a confirmation of that, see here and again here, but in vain.
 * "And why make reference to his status as a UN official, not mentioned in the article ?"
 * It was mentioned in the article, you can see it now from User:CCorward/Maurizio Giuliano.
 * "Sorry to ask, but by any chance you know him personally too ?"
 * I haven't this chance. If I knew him, I would not contribute to the article under WP:COI, I would just post comments on the talk page, if necessary. But it seems I have stumbled on Maurizio Giuliano's fan club down here.
 * "..if you don't change mind, let's leave it to the community."
 * Indeed, but well I am still part of the community ;-) .. --Edcolins (talk) 19:44, 22 January 2008 (UTC)

Saving Maurizio Giuliano
30-Jan-2008: Thank you for saving "Maurizio Giuliano" and yes, I have updated your copy to help find sources. A Guiness book would confirm 3 items: birthdate, nationality, and travel record. I honestly believe he is notable, with several critical Africa assignments, and I worried that he was overlooked because he was young, but Vincent van Gogh died in his 30s and even Heath Ledger was only 27. His books + world record would satisfy "notability" for Wikipedia. I think you have done a valuable thing, and I will help in expanding the article more when I get sources, perhaps from Italian websites. Thanks again. -Wikid77 (talk) 13:03, 30 January 2008 (UTC)

Asked restrictions if restoring article of Maurizio Giuliano
12-Feb-2008: I have contacted the deletion admin User:Jerry to see if he has any other restrictions before restoring:


 * "Hello, Jerry. User:Wikid77 here. I see that you were assigned to delete the article "Maurizio Giuliano" (in January), and I think, along with User:CCorward, that we are ready re-create that article with added sources to verify notability. Do you sense any other restrictions, or can we just copy the updated version into the empty article "Maurizio Giuliano"? I will check back here after a while. Thanks."
 * (See User_talk:Jerry.)

You have stated a very good point about public UN officials, who are repeatedly mentioned in the media, as not being notable when so many TV child stars are. Rejecting articles about such UN officials seems to be a "double standard" because those UN officials are certainly identified in those media news reports. Beyond the case of Maurizio Giuliano, UN notability needs to be discussed outside this talk page. -Wikid77 (talk) 00:31, 13 February 2008 (UTC)