User:Dclemens1971/XfD log

This is a log of all deletion discussion nominations made by this user using Twinkle's XfD module.

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May 2024

 * Italy–Montenegro relations: nominated at AfD; notified 21:09, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
 * 1) * Reason: Fails WP:GNG. Nothing here that cannot be covered under Foreign relations of Italy or Foreign relations of Montenegro.
 * Eugene Stanaland: nominated at AfD; notified 13:10, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
 * 1) * Reason: Contested PROD. Subject fails WP:NPOL as a local politician and WP:NACADEMIC. Fails WP:GNG; none of the handful of reliable, secondary, independent sources in the article (or in WP:BEFORE search) pass the WP:SIGCOV test.
 * Road 89 (Iran): nominated at AfD; notified 16:16, 14 May 2024 (UTC)
 * 1) * Reason: Contested PROD. I cannot find any evidence that Road 89 actually exists. The Google Map between the purported termini does not show any road labels (where it does show others in the area. One of the two provided sources is a map that shows multiple labels on the route, none that match the Farsi script for 89. The other source appears to be about the paving of a road in Gowharan, Hormozgan, but it says nothing about Road 89. The Wikipedia article List of roads and highways in Iran has nothing on it. With the sources failing verification and no other sources to be found, even if it exists, it's certainly not notable.
 * Jeff Johnson (labor leader): nominated at AfD; notified 16:51, 20 May 2024 (UTC)
 * 1) * Reason: BLP of questionable notability. I encountered this page during New Page Review and after discussion with the author provided some time for additional sourcing. However, after a couple weeks the sources provided do not meet the standard for WP:NBIO or WP:GNG. A quick review:*Source 1, 5, 13, and 19 are oral histories or personal papers/writing by the subject and thus primary sources. Source 5 also includes an unattributed biographical note, but it is published by the Labor Archives of Washington, which cannot be an independent source on the topic of Jeff Johnson, a local labor leader. The union alliance that Johnson led is listed as a major funder of the archives and Johnson was himself a board director of the Labor Archives.*Source 2 is to WP:BALLOTPEDIA, about whose reliability there is no consensus.*Sources 3 and 8 are to a newsletter published by Johnson's organization and thus not independent.*Sources 4, 6, and 7 are to a labor-specific industry publication and thus ineligible for notability per WP:TRADES. *Source 9 and 11 are local news blogs that are mostly reprints/paraphrases of an organizational press release.*Sources 12 and 14-18 are WP:ROUTINE coverage of Johnson in articles that focus on other issues on which he is invited to comment.In my analysis, that leaves only Source 10 to count as significant coverage, and we'd need to see more for this to pass notability thresholds.
 * Peter Shapiro (journalist): nominated at AfD; notified 16:30, 23 May 2024 (UTC)
 * 1) * Reason: Journalist falls short of WP:NBIO and WP:GNG tests; no evidence of WP:SIGCOV of him separate from his own writing and coverage of his books. (His book "Turn the Beat Around" would likely pass WP:NBOOK if an article were created on it, but Shapiro's notability cannot be WP:INHERITED from it.)

July 2024

 * List of women bishops in the Anglican Church of Australia: nominated at AfD; notified 17:20, 6 July 2024 (UTC)
 * 1) * Reason: Fails WP:NLIST (no evidence that reliable, secondary, independent sources discuss Australian female Anglican bishops as a group versus discussing them individually), and fails WP:NOPAGE as a WP:CONTENTFORK of List of female Anglican bishops.